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Teachers across Zimbabwe, particularly those affiliated with the Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ), have ...
Farmers must pay in USD but are partly paid in unstable local currency.Selling maize privately is illegal; state-set prices ...
The future of Zimbabwe depends on the decisions we make today. By prioritising rural youth, we are laying the foundation for ...
WITH his wife seated on the carrier and their one-year-old son on her back, Honest Mudenda (28) cycled 10 kilometres on a perry bike to register a birth certificate last Wednesday, a two-hour ride ...
Spread This NewsTechAfricaNews The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) is advancing agrifood ...
Central to the summit is a deep dive into Viet Nam’s One Commune One Product (OCOP) Programme, a flagship rural development ...
Spread This News By Alois Vinga A LANDMARK report by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) says Zimbabwe’s poor women ...
OVER 1,500 people were affected by political violence during the recently held by-elections across the country, human rights ...
Rural youth in Zimbabwe are a vital, yet often overlooked, resource in national development. Prioritising them is not just a matter of social inclusion — it is a strategic economic imperative.
Seventeen agricultural scholars from developing countries in Africa had the opportunity to attend the Lincolnshire Show last ...
Zimbabwean former journalist and political analyst Jealousy Mawarire delivered a searing critique of President Emmerson ...
Rural Zimbabwe faces a constellation of challenges—from erratic weather and soil degradation to limited access to markets, financial services, and reliable farming information.