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Matabeleland South farmers venture into drip irrigation

FARMERS in Gwanda District have resorted to drip irrigation as a way of mitigating drought induced by climate changes, Southern Eye has established..

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Barclays plans to sell Zimbabwean operation two weeks after US$2.5mln fine

HARARE — Barclays plc has announced its intention to exit its Zimbabwean operations, which it says no longer fit its long-term core strategy..

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Private investor keen on Zimbabwe ostrich breeding after population drastically dwindled

An Iranian has expressed interest in undertaking a joint venture to breed up to 2,000 ostriches in Zimbabwe, said the country’s small to.

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African drought tames Victoria Falls’ thunderous roar, dries up

Tourists staring in wonder at the full force of the Zambezi River cascading over Victoria Falls struggle to believe the region is suffering.

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China warns Zim over mine grabs

HARARE – A brooding China yesterday warned Zimbabwe to beware after President Robert Mugabe’s government ill-advisedly moved to seize all diamond mining claims.

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Zimbabwe court allows firm to return to diamond fields after government ban

A Zimbabwean court has allowed the largest diamond mine in the Marange fields to return and assume control of all assets after challenging.

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Barclays set to pull out of Zimbabwe as British bank plans Afrexit

Barclays Bank Plc is set to pull out of Zimbabwe as part of an Africa-wide exit to focus on its core British and.

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Land ownership:South Africa takes a populist turn on land reform

CHURCHILLIAN is seldom an adjective used to describe Jacob Zuma, South Africa’s president, whose ponderous parliamentary speeches are so irresistibly soporific to backbenchers.

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Zimbabwe’s banks scramble to escape US fines

by Tawanda Karombo Harare – Zimbabwean banks are finding it increasingly difficult to maintain their international intermediary partnership, blaming this on liquidity constraints.

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Two workers electrocuted after being forcibly ordered to switch on power at Chiadzwa Mine on Tuesday night after government took over all the mining firms in the area

TWO Mbada Diamonds technicians are lucky to be alive after they were electrocuted when they were allegedly forcibly ordered to switch on power.

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