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Zimbabwean President bask in the glory of a successful agriculture revival

Zimbabwean President bask in the glory of a successful agriculture revival Zimbabwean President bask in the glory of a successful agriculture revival Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has said a well-functioning knowledge-based agriculture ecosystem that is anchored on requisite agronomic and animal husbandry practices will ensure that Africa is food secure, as he vowed to ensure that Zimbabwe reclaims its place as the breadbasket of the continent again. Speaking at the high-level virtual meeting on feeding Africa yesterday, under the theme “Leadership to scale up successful innovations”, the President said African countries must share experiences on technology and innovations to transform agriculture.

Zimbabwe: Maize Harvest to Hit 20-Year High

Zimbabwe: Maize Harvest to Hit 20-Year High Zimbabwe: Maize Harvest to Hit 20-Year High Corn grows on a farm in Rosario, Bahia state, Brazil, on Wednesday, May 9, 2018. At the end of the last century, before the commodities boom brought a wave of development to Latin America, opposition to the blight of new electricity infrastructure was rare. People just wanted the energy. Now that 100 percent of the region s biggest economies have access to power, the Not in my backyard movement or Nimby ism that has long been the norm from Europe to the U.S. is creeping in here, too. Photographer: Dado Galdieri/Bloomberg , Bloomberg

From Fossil Capitalism to Green Democracy

Walsh Fuchs: You came to Overheated with years of experience reporting on climate change and advocating for a Green New Deal. Was there anything that surprised you over the course of writing this book? Kate Aronof f: I initially set out to write about climate denial, but the book became more about democracy. A lot of strains of anti-democratic and climate denialist thinking converge theoretically, and there’s also the fact that people like Charles Koch have funded efforts to erode U.S. democracy. Walsh Fuchs : For a long time the orthodoxy in environmental advocacy has emphasized our personal responsibility as consumers. You trace how the fossil fuel industry created that myth, naming some of the villains that got us to this point, such as Koch, specific companies, and even particular research papers with outsized influences. Who or what do you think holds the most blame, and what do they owe the rest of the world?

Expedite Manpower Planning Act, govt told - Zimbabwe Situation

Expedite Manpower Planning Act, govt told - Zimbabwe Situation
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ZDF dismisses reports of farm invasion by commander

ZDF dismisses reports of farm invasion by commander
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