Herald Reporter
Farmers who failed to provide their banking details when they delivered grain to the Grain Marketing Board depots between April and July this year can now collect their money from Zimpost offices across the country, the parastatal has said.
In an interview, GMB corporate communications manager Mrs Muriel Zemura said farmers must bring their identification particulars.

“Only farmers whose names appear on the grain receipt and with valid identification including a national identity card, driver’s licence or valid passport are required to come and claim their money in person from any of the post office points.

“However, those farmers who provided their bank details will continue to be paid through their banks and that there will no longer be hard cash payments to farmers,” she said.

The price per tonne this year has been pegged at $390 including for small grains like sorghum, millet and rapoko.

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