Zimbabwe
Miners Call for Policy Reform in Zimbabweglobalpressinstitute.org | 15 May 2012Although Zimbabwe is a mineral-rich country, mine laborers and owners say that profits arent enough to cover costs, leading to low or little pay and unsatisfactory working conditions. The government has implemented laws aiming to reform both issues, but fee hikes to boost federal revenue have been problematic.Read more: http://www.globalpressinstitute.org/global-news/africa/zimbabwe/miners-call-policy-reform-zimbabwe#ixzz1uvejG7f0
Zimbabwe | Economics and the Environment | Poverty Reduction Zimbabwe: Dying rivers dry up livelihoodsAfricaFiles | 27 Apr 2012With rivers drying up in Zimbabwe, farmers are no longer able to raise livestock and vegetables to sustain their families. So, some are turning to panning for gold in nearby streams. The result is siltation, which leads to a further degradation of the river. Even worse is the mercury poisoning that comes with process of extraction. CJW
Zimbabwe | Agriculture | Climate Variability | Food Security Agriculture pillars critical to agric recoveryThe Standard | 28 Mar 2011FARMERS are the backbone of all agricultural systems, without farmers there would be no food and inadequate raw materials. Farmers are facing the following challenges: Inadequate funding, especially long-term loans and capital funds. Low viability due to low producer prices. Inadequate farm equipment and irrigation infrastructure. All our farmers unions should work 24/7 to mobilise farmers and lobby for their various requirements including conducive policies on agriculture.
Zimbabwe | Access to Information | Agriculture | Food Security ZIMBABWE: Dry spell ends prospect of good harvestIRIN News | 17 Mar 2011A dry spell that has persisted for over a month, adversely affecting crops in many parts of Zimbabwe, could mean a lean year ahead for farmers. "I am not even looking forward to picking a few green mealies [corn on the cob] to roast from my maize crop, said Merjury Mapanda, 55, a widow who looks after three grandchildren in Chirumanzu district, some 120km southeast of Gweru, capital of Midlands Province.
Zimbabwe | Agriculture | Food Security