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NatFoods records 6% increase in food production

Consequently, the group’s volumes rose, leading to group revenue for the period rising 5% to US$359,36 million from the 2023 comparative.
By Lee Musaidzi Oct. 1, 2024

Innscor invests US$72,77 million in aggressive expansion

The latest investment was a huge increase from a 2023 comparative of US$70,25 million.
By Tatira Zwinoira Sep. 29, 2024

Zimplats frets over ‘volatile’ tax laws

Zimplats joins other major firms like Delta Corporation and National Foods Limited in raising concerns over the country’s tax regime.
By Mthandazo Nyoni Sep. 27, 2024

Masvingo tops child food poverty at 58%

The report also said nationally, 31% of children consumed other foods within the first three days after birth.
By Silas Nkala Sep. 27, 2024

Using agroecology to correct misconceptions about African food systems

When a restorative mindset is cultivated, young Africans will feel that eating indigenous food like mutakura in public is much better than eating fast foods.
By Charles Dhewa Sep. 18, 2024
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ED US$3bn begging bowl still ‘empty’

The government, WFP and Korean government yesterday signed an agreement worth US$1 million for the programme.
By Lorraine Muromo Sep. 12, 2024

NatFoods volumes to remain positive in FY24

According to the report, aggregate volumes saw a 3,4% uplift versus the comparative period last year to 285 000 tonnes.
By Tafadzwa Mhlanga Sep. 12, 2024

2,8m cattle face starvation, 1 000 already dead

Some of the districts that have been targeted, according to Jiri, include Matobo, Umguza, Tsholotsho, Lupane, Bubi, Zaka, Gutu, Gokwe and Mberengwa.
By Lorraine Muromo Sep. 11, 2024

‘5,3m people suffering from acute food insecurity’

It stated that the figure could be higher, with 5,9 million rural people facing hunger in addition to the 1,7 million people in urban areas.
By Lorraine Muromo Sep. 10, 2024