Monthly Archives: November, 2013

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...

Dealing with soyabean input shortages

By Professor Sheunesu Mpepereki MANY potential soyabean farmers have failed to get started because they...

Wetland turned to good use

WETLANDS in many cities and towns in Zimbabwe have never been appreciated for the...

Soil testing key in improving yields

By Shingirirai Mutonho STAKEHOLDERS in the agriculture sector aim for the rebounding of the sector...

Franchise cricket season begins

Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE’S domestic cricket season for 2013-2014 will start next week after its resumption...

Locals ready to take over

By Patience Rusare LOCAL small-scale business people are raring to take over after the 30-day...

Of British slave traders and human rights crusaders

By Shepherd Manhambara IN October 2013 the Gambia withdrew from the British Commonwealth. Most could...

Coffee shop scandal: More details emerge

By Golden Guvamatanga Last week The Patriot published a story exposing Britain’s bid to infiltrate...

Yet another white apologist

THERE is a peculiar and almost sickening arrogance that British inclined Rhodesians have. Many...

Drying horticultural produce improves returns

By Shingirirai Mutonho HOUSEHOLDS in Murewa have over the past years thrived on the back...

UK’s obsession with Zim

ZIMBABWE is perhaps one of the most debated countries in British parliament, especially in...

Planter bags a hit in potato growing

By Shingirirai Mutonho MANY Zimbabweans are taking to a new method that maximises yields in...

No going back on indigenisation

EFFORTS by the Government to assist maximum participation of indigenous Zimbabweans in all aspects...

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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...