USAID Launches Farmer-to-Farmer Program in Zimbabwe

The five-year USAID-funded Farmer-to-Farmer Program (2018-2023) launched on May 30.  At a launch event held at Africa Synod House, representatives of the U.S. Agency for International Development...

Zimbabwe to compensate more than 700 white farmers

Mugabe’s government carried out the land reform programme arguing it was rectifying colonial land injustices...

As Zimbabwe’s forests fall, timber shortage tightens screws on carpenters

BULAWAYO, Zimbabwe (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Since timber was added to a list of commodities running...

Zimbabwe’s Resettled Farmers Hawking Cigarettes to Survive

MARONDERA, Zimbabwe (IPS) - For subsistence farmer Rogers Hove—who proudly brandishes a worn out letter for his...

Booster shot: Zimbabwe coffee revival paying dividends

The world almost lost Zimbabwe’s coffee due to climate and political issues, but farmers joined Nespresso’s...

Nespresso adds Zimbabwean coffee to their capsule selection

Notes of berries and a tang of acidity define the new Tamuka mu Zimbabwe, the latest...

PYD Calls on Government to address Skewed Land Tenure System

And Protect Vulnerable Villagers...

Zimbabwe’s white farmers: Who will pay compensation?

The government is giving some compensation - but not for the land the farmers lost two...

Zimbabweans Air Anger Amid Economic Meltdown

CHINHOYI, ZIMBABWE — Pro-government statements are the norm in Chinhoyi, the hometown of former president Robert...

Zimbabwe farmers venture into vegetables to outsmart poor rains

BULAWAYO, Zimbabwe, (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Farmer Talita Matutu twists open an under-sized maize cob in...

Nespresso Seeks To Put Zimbabwean Coffee Back On The Table

Nespresso is hoping to create sustainable coffee production in a country whose agrarian economy has suffered...

Italy responds to emergency needs in Zimbabwe

HARARE – The Italian Government has contributed €250,000 to respond to the needs of communities affected by...

Cyclone Idai’s Deadly Impact Was Worsened by Zimbabwe’s Forest Plunder

Rapid rise in logging and illegal gold-mining operations has destroyed natural barriers that softened the impact...

Emergency Situation Report No. 5, As of 30 April 2019

This Situation Report is produced by OCHA Regional Office for Southern and Eastern Africa in collaboration...

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