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Journeying towards Vision 2030 agriculturally
24 Apr, 2022 - 00:04
Part 1:
ZIMBABWE is an agrarian economy and most sectors are directly and indirectly linked to agriculture.
It provides employment and incomes directly and indirectly for about 67 percent of the population, supplies 65 percent of the raw materials required by local industry and contributes over 40 percent of total export earnings.
Agriculture is also key in pursuit of the growth of the rural economy as the sector is up to four times more powerful at reducing poverty and upscaling livelihoods than any other sector.
In fact, agriculture is the Vision 2030 accelerator, meaning getting the sector right presents great opportunities for inclusive rural economic development.
Guided by the aspirations underlying Africa Agenda 2063, the Government, through the Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Development, commits to transform the sector by rolling out initiatives that positively influence performance of various agricultural sub-sectors.
Pursuant and consistent with President Mnangagwa’s clarion call to have all hands on deck in pursuit of Vision 2030, the ministry is implementing programmes bound and guided by the following blueprints:
Agriculture and Food Systems Transformation Strategy (2020 -2024);
Agriculture Recovery Plan (2020-2025)
Horticulture Recovery and Growth Plan (2020 -2025);
Livestock Recovery and Growth Plan (2020-2025);
Accelerated Irrigation Rehabilitation and Development Plan;
Farm Mechanisation Facilities; and
Integrated Agricultural Information Management System (AIMS)
All the sub-sector blueprints were aligned to aspirations underlying the first five-year National Development Strategy (NDS1) and crafted to engender the envisaged agricultural transformation agenda whose six outcomes are food security, import substitution, diversified exports
Journeying towards Vision 2030 agriculturally ZIMBABWE is an agrarian economy and most sectors are directly and indirectly linked to agriculture.
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The signs are not looking good
24 Apr, 2022 - 00:04
Some people are still fulminating, hyperventilating, frothing at the mouth, having chest pains and continuing to remonstrate with Prophet Emmanuel Makandiwa — founder of United Family International Church (UFIC) — for daring to invite ED to grace his Easter Conference in Chitungwiza last weekend, and, most annoyingly for them, deliver some unpalatable home truths.
Most often than not, the truth is unpalatable.
In his homily, the clergyman didn’t pull any punches or take any prisoners.
He expressed his unpleasant surprise at a curious breed of Zimbabweans that continues to interminably whine, whinge and sell the narrative that this sacred country is a failed State trapped in a permanent state of regression, when consequential projects of every size, shape and scale — talk of the US$1,5 billion Hwange Power Station expansion project, the US$300 million Beitbridge Border Post modernisation, and the US$600 million Harare-Beitbridge Road, among others —are springing up all around them.
All this they continue to ignore; worse, pretend they do not even exist.
Somehow, all the doomsday prophets, armchair critics and backseat drivers continue to see is doom and gloom.
“The ability that our people have to see what is not there and not be able to see what is there is a manifestation of a fallen nature,” diagnosed the prophet, adding: “We will cry and demand that you give us roads, but by the time you hand over that to us, we look at something else we don’t have. It’s a manifestation of a fallen nature.”
He, as Bishop Lazi often does, also agonised at the realisation that Zimbabwe is now afflicted by full-blown plague of career whiners and whingers who permanently dwell on social media, where all the rent they need is simply a smartphone, computer or laptop, to post their not-so-smart and toxic opinions.
The signs are not looking good Some people are still fulminating, hyperventilating, frothing at the mouth, having chest pains and continuing to remonstrate with Prophet Emmanuel Makandiwa — founder of United Family International Church (UFIC) — for daring to invite ED to grace his Easter Conference in Chitungwiza last weekend...
https://www.sundaymail.co.zw/imf-growth-forecast-instructive
IMF growth forecast instructive Last week’s revision of the global growth forecast by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to a possible 3,6 percent from 4,4 percent is instructive.
https://www.sundaymail.co.zw/the-signs-are-not-looking-good
The signs are not looking good Some people are still fulminating, hyperventilating, frothing at the mouth, having chest pains and continuing to remonstrate with Prophet Emmanuel Makandiwa — founder of United Family International Church (UFIC) — for daring to invite ED to grace his Easter Conference in Chitungwiza last weekend...
https://www.sundaymail.co.zw/requirements-for-entering-sa-market
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03 Apr, 2022 - 00:04
Word from the market
Lucius Phaleng
South Africa has a highly diversified, market-oriented agricultural economy that extends across various product ranges, including all major grains (except rice), oilseeds, deciduous and subtropical fruits, sugar, citrus, wine, most vegetables, livestock, and a well-developed poultry and egg industry. Value-added activities include the processing and preserving of fruit and vegetables, dairy products, livestock and grain mill products, amongst others.
Agriculture plays an important role in the process of economic development and can contribute significantly to household food security.
Despite its large agricultural potential and its significant exports, South Africa exhibits a high discrepancy between the population’s demand and the local production for many food products.
This gap must be filled by imports and the country has a large network of food importers and distributors.
According to the recent available trade data, South Africa’s main agricultural imports are palm oil, milled rice, wheat, oilcakes and herbicides etc. Additionally, the top five suppliers of imported agricultural products into South Africa include China, Eswatini, United states of America, Germany and India respectively.
South Africa remains one of the most important trading partners for Zimbabwe; with Zimbabwe importing 40 percent of its total imports and exporting 75 percent of its total exports to South Africa. To***co, raw cane sugar, raw hides and cotton are the main agricultural products exported by Zimbabwe to the world.
Currently South Africa import large volumes of to***co, black tea, oil-cake and macadamia nuts from Zimbabwe. It is critical to assess the potential products that can be traded between South Africa and Zimbabwe, however, this article only provides a generally overview on the documentation requirements .
Requirements for entering SA market South Africa has a highly diversified, market-oriented agricultural economy that extends across various product ranges, including all major grains (except rice), oilseeds, deciduous and subtropical fruits, sugar, citrus, wine, most vegetables, livestock, and a well-developed poultry and egg industry...
https://www.sundaymail.co.zw/honour-heroes-with-hard-work-development
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03 Apr, 2022 - 00:04
Leroy Dzenga
Senior Reporter
Zimbabweans should honour the sacrifice of liberation war heroes through hard work and supporting development programmes championed by the Second Republic, President Mnangagwa has said.
He also encouraged Zimbabweans to establish businesses that outlive them and have the potential to continue benefiting surviving families, communities and the country.
He made these remarks at the memorial of the late Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) Commander, Lt-General Edzai Chimonyo, in Harare yesterday.
“As we remember and honour this departed gallant luminary and son of the soil, I challenge the nation to continue working hard and consolidating the development milestones we are registering under the Second Republic,” he said.
“Let us all play our part. We are stronger together; in unity, peace and harmony, we are building our country. Development and prosperity is ours as a nation.”
The President said the late army commander had understood the concept of business longevity and this is why his banana farming venture in Burma Valley is still thriving almost a year after his death.
“I am aware that the late Lt-Gen Chimonyo was also an accomplished farmer who was renowned for producing high-grade bananas in the Burma Valley. It is most encouraging that the enterprise remains a flourishing venture, which is evidence of the solid foundation laid by our departed hero,” said President Mnangagwa.
He exhorted those venturing into business or any other enterprise to make sure they create structures that can survive even after founder’s demise.
“This must equally inspire our farmers and businesspeople alike to establish intergenerational entities that transcend our lifetimes. We must seek to leave behind our families, communities and indeed our country as a whole better off,” he said.
‘Honour heroes with hard work, development’ Zimbabweans should honour the sacrifice of liberation war heroes through hard work and supporting development programmes championed by the Second Republic, President Mnangagwa has said.
https://www.sundaymail.co.zw/kunzvi-dam-a-tale-of-hope-expectation-anxiety
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03 Apr, 2022 - 00:04
Fatima Bulla-Musakwa
Headman Aegius Juru Dzvanga (87) was still relatively young and agile when the Government announced plans to construct Kunzvi Dam in Mashonaland East.
In fact, the major project was first mulled before Independence.
His three children were young and yet to bless him with grandchildren.
He now has four grandchildren.
During that time, his children were also yet to build their own houses inside the family compound.
However, for Headman Dzvanga, the prospect of witnessing the dam project take off during his lifetime appeared to be disappearing by the day as months turned into years before any work commenced.
When the Second Republic administration resuscitated the project last year, Headman Dzvanga’s hope was rekindled.
His community was bursting with joy and pride in hosting a historic developmental project that will change the face of the capital, Harare.
But that joy soon turned into disillusionment.
Kunzvi Dam will be situated at the confluence of Nora and Nyagui River in Goromonzi, and the headman’s family compound lies directly opposite the dam site in Dzvanga Juru Village under Chief Rusike.
As a result, his family is among dozens that are set to be relocated to make way for the huge water body.
According to Government, 258 households are going to be affected, with 32 having to relocate immediately to allow for onsite works.
Each of the 32 households will be resettled on 1,8-hectare plots.
But Headman Dzvanga dreads leaving a homestead he has spent decades developing.
“We are expecting to move, but we have not been told where we will be going,” he said.
“I am 87-years-old and don’t have the strength to move somewhere else and to start building a new home.”
Authorities last week met the affected communities, who are mainly from Murehwa wards 28 and 15, for a consultative meeting to discuss relocation plans.
Kunzvi Dam: A tale of hope, expectation & anxiety Headman Aegius Juru Dzvanga (87) was still relatively young and agile when the Government announced plans to construct Kunzvi Dam in Mashonaland East.
https://www.sundaymail.co.zw/govt-pursues-rural-industrialisation
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Sunday Mail Reporter
THE Government has adopted strategies to promote rural industrialisation through the streamlining of value chains in all economic sectors to growth points, President Mnangagwa has said.
This comes as the President said the decision to have all provinces taking turns to host the country’s Independence Day celebrations is a strategy to spotlight the provinces and ensure they get due attention while also showcasing their endowments. This year the celebrations are scheduled for Bulawayo.
In an article penned for this publication, President Mnangagwa said the strategies to promote rural industrialisation are also meant to curb rural pauperisatis0on through “thoughtless” densification of settlements.
“We must create and attract industries to rural areas to underpin the current countrywide drift towards greater urbanisation,” he said.
“To that end, factor endowments and gainful economic activity in given regions and areas should become the nucleus of rural industrialisation.
“We have adopted clear value chains across all sectors. These must now be interrogated and adapted for each region, so rural industries are built to beneficiate and create employment at growth points. Growth points are exactly that: nodes of rural economic growth through industrialisation.”
President Mnangagwa said the decision to hold the country’s 42nd Independence celebrations in Bulawayo is much more than a mere change of venue and geography but a profound statement on collective ownership of the day.
He said Independence Day celebrations will be rotated annually in all provinces in line with the devolution programme that engenders development across all the country’s provinces.
This year’s national Independence celebrations are much more special given the fact that for two consecutive years, the country could not mark the hallowed day due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Govt pursues rural industrialisation THE Government has adopted strategies to promote rural industrialisation through the streamlining of value chains in all economic sectors to growth points, President Mnangagwa has said.
https://www.sundaymail.co.zw/populism-violence-red-flags-from-ccc
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03 Apr, 2022 - 00:04
Major Action Mandingo (Retired)
OVER the past few weeks, there have been vain efforts to portray Nelson Chamisa and his yellow MDC trading as CCC as if they are gaining political ground across the country.
From the surface, one is actually tempted to be swayed by this populist narrative, but fortunately Zimbabwe is not one big mental hospital.
Political scientists coined the term populism for political developments such as the ones currently unfolding in Zimbabwe.
There is nothing unusual and nothing to fear about the developments.
In very simple terms, populism refers to the range of political stances or views that focus mainly on the idea of “the people”, and these people are usually juxtaposed against “the elite.”
From another perspective, this is a movement that claims to champion the causes of “the people” against perceived ruling elites.
Taking a cue from this populist narrative, Chamisa has in recent weeks been trying to present himself as the saviour of the people of Zimbabwe, while labelling ZANU PF as a party led by elites.
Unfortunately for Chamisa, his party is still viewed, described and understood as a puppet project formed and funded by the West.
His party’s origins and roots in sell-out politics remain firmly in place and there is no amount of aesthetics that can change this reality.
There is no way a puppet or sell-out opposition political party with Western roots can claim to be the defender of the people in Zimbabwe.
The narrative by Chamisa, in typical populist fashion, will excite some people for a while, but won’t last long.
While the gullible are going with the flow, some of us are worried about what this populist narrative will bring to the country’s national politics.
We know the tide will ebb and we know that soon many will come back to their sober senses.
When that happens, what will these opposition leaders.
Populism, violence: Red flags from CCC OVER the past few weeks, there have been vain efforts to portray Nelson Chamisa and his yellow MDC trading as CCC as if they are gaining political ground across the country.
https://www.sundaymail.co.zw/president-heads-to-mozambique
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Kudakwashe Mugari
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa is expected to lead a high-powered delegation to Maputo, Mozambique, today for a three-day state visit.
A number of Memoranda of Understanding are expected to be signed to deepen relations between the two countries.
Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade Ambassador Frederick Shava, Defence and War Veterans Affairs Minister Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri, Transport and Infrastructural Development Minister Felix Mhona, Energy and Power Development Minister Soda Zhemu, Industry and Commerce Minister Dr Sekai Nzenza as well as Deputy Chief Secretary in charge of Presidential Communications in the Office of the President and Cabinet Mr George Charamba are expected to accompany the President.
Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Trade Ambassador James Manzou said the agenda of the visit is to upgrade relations between the two countries to a Bi-National Commission (BNC).
“Previously, relations have been at the level of the Joint Permanent Commission of Cooperation, which was headed at ministerial level, but when the two Presidents met recently in Beira, they agreed to broaden the relations to the BNC.”
Ambassador Manzou said it is encouraging that relations between Harare and Maputo continue to deepen as they share a common view on issues of peace, stability, economic development, as well as regional and continental integration.
President heads to Mozambique PRESIDENT Mnangagwa is expected to lead a high-powered delegation to Maputo, Mozambique, today for a three-day state visit.
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