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Zimbabwe: Jinding Mining and Shanghai Haoyun deny claims that mining operations have displaced villagers

Zimbabwe: Jinding Mining and Shanghai Haoyun deny claims that mining operations have displaced villagers
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Natural Enemies: How Mango Farmers are Tackling an Invasive Fruit Fly Pest

As the climate warms, a destructive pest is spreading its wings and damaging the livelihoods of fruit growers in southern Africa. The invasive fruit fly, Bactrocera dorsalis, is preventing farmers like Susan Zinoro, a mango farmer from Mutoko, Zimbabwe, from literally and figuratively enjoying the fruits of their labour. Mango farmers Susan and Batsirai Zinoro from Mutoko District, Zimbabwe are using Integrated Pest Management methods to control a fruit fly pest. Credit: Busani Bafana/IPS BULAWAYO, Zimbabwe, Feb 23 2021 (IPS) - Every harvest season, Susan Zinoro, a mango farmer from Mutoko, Zimbabwe, buries half the mangoes she’s grown that season. They have already started rotting either on the tree or have fallen to the ground before harvest. It’s a difficult task for Zinoro because she knows she is throwing away food and income meant for her family.

Food surplus this year: President - Zimbabwe Situation

Food surplus this year: President Harmony Agere ZIMBABWE is on course to achieving food surplus this year, resulting from the Command Agriculture and Pfumvudza/Intwasa programmes which are part of the legacy of the late national hero, Ambassador Douglas Nyikayaramba, President Mnangagwa has said. Speaking at the National Heroes Acre yesterday, the President said Ambassador Nyikayaramba played a key role in supporting the country’s agriculture programmes. “He leaves this world when the sector which he helped shape and move, has made a very promising performance this season. The impact of the innovative Pfumvudza/Intwasa Programme has been encouraging. Equally, our large-scale commercial farmers have done well.

We re set for bumper harvest, says President - Zimbabwe Situation

We’re set for bumper harvest, says President Harmony Agere THE late national hero, Ambassador Douglas Nyikayaramba, who succumbed to Covid-19-related complications on Tuesday, leaves behind a legacy of humility, servant leadership and patriotism, President Mnangagwa has said. A decorated military general, war veteran and diplomat, Ambassador Nyikayaramba was the country’s chief diplomat to Mozambique, where he played a leading role in promoting regional peace at a time the neighbouring country was under siege from insurgents. Speaking during his burial at the National Heroes Acre in Harare yesterday, the President urged the nation to honour the late national hero by defending his legacy.

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