By Johnson Siamachira Harare (New Ziana) – Zimbabwe is progressively moving towards self-sufficiency in raw milk production. The Southern African nation of 16 million people has increased raw milk production from 79.6 million litres in 2021 to 91.6 million litres in 2022, a jump of 14.3 percent. Imports of milk powder have also declined – […]
Binga (New Ziana) – People of Lubu village and surrounding areas in Binga district in Matabeleland North Province, north-western Zimbabwe, live in fear of, and alienation from, wildlife. Over the years, their relatives, neighbours and livestock have been killed by wild animals, and crops destroyed by marauding elephants and quelea birds. In the late 1950s, […]
Muzarabani (New Ziana) – The rains may have halted progress on the ongoing gas and oil exploration project in Muzarabani, Mashonaland Central, but it has not dampened the mood and expectations of villagers in the district. Never has a project impacted the imagination of villagers the way the Invictus oil and gas exploration project in […]
HARARE (New Ziana) – THE main activities commemorating International Mother Language Day, on Monday (February 21) took place in Matabeleland North alongside a one-hour radio presentation. Headlining the activities was the National Arts Council (NAC), fronted by its Director, Nicholas Moyo, who dwelt on the importance of promoting diversity and linguistic respect. The core of […]