Monthly Archives: May, 2011

UK in dramatic U-turn

By Golden Guvamatanga and Evans Mushawevato ‘INEVITABLE’ encapsulates the essence of Britain and the West’s failed attempt to subdue Zimbabwe, as global sentiment progressively warms towards Harare.  The West’s longstanding hostility towards Zimbabwe was bound to reach a point of reckoning. It was also inevitable that the illegal...

Rich pickings in goat farming

By Kundai Marunya THERE is a raging debate on social media on the country’s recent ‘obsession’ with goat farming, especially coming from the position that almost every household in rural areas breeds goats. Goats have always been a part of Zimbabwe's rural set-up, mostly to be...

Zim jumping higher

ZIMBABWE is flying its colours high in jumping competitions across Africa, thanks to the...

AGOA forum sidelines Zimbabwe

By Ashwert Kugara ZIMBABWE is not invited to attend the 2011 African Growth and...

Zimbabwe to take a leaf from SA trade show

SOME of Zimbabwe’s farming organisations this week participated at the 5th AgriBusiness Africa Conference...

Hwange dents miners’ gains on ZSE

THE Zimbabwe Stock Exchange major indices this week continued on the downward trend with...

RBZ calls for gold-backed Zimdollar

ZIMBABWE needs to look at the possibility of using its abundant gold reserves to...

Museums hail Uhuru heritage

THIS contribution is intended to persuade Zimbabweans to notice that there is need to...

Cattle farmers thrive at Koala

KOALA Abattoir has continued to offer assistance to many communal farmers in Zimbabwe, especially...

GMB calls for maize deliveries

THE country’s maize marketing body, the Grain Marketing Board (GMB), now requires about 250...

Winter wheat behind schedule

GOVERNMENT must quickly avert a potential crisis emanating from underfunding, lack of inputs and...

Correcting colonial injustices

ONE fact that has continued to elude critics of the country’s indigenisation and economic...

Zimbabwe Diverse, But One

IN the war to liberate the economy, the British use local black agents to...

The ordeal of a tenant

IT was too many rules from the beginning. If it was not about the...

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UK in dramatic U-turn

By Golden Guvamatanga and Evans Mushawevato ‘INEVITABLE’ encapsulates the essence of Britain and the West’s failed...

Rich pickings in goat farming

By Kundai Marunya THERE is a raging debate on social media on the country’s recent...

ZITF 2024. . . a game changer

By Shephard Majengeta THE Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF), in the Second Republic, has become...

Zim headed in the right direction

AFTER the curtains closed on the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) 2024, what remains...