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ZIMBABWE is almost entirely an exporter of commodities, with 80 percent of export value coming from minerals and most of the remaining 20 percent being tobacco, backed by other agricultural products such as cotton. Even here the commodities are often exported in a raw or semi raw state, with only modest processing before they leave […]
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Mercy Muchemwa and Innocent Mujeri-Herald Correspondents In today’s fast-paced global market, the lure of affordability often overshadows the quest for quality. This trend has unfortunately encouraged a growing preference for counterfeit goods from other countries over authentic, high-quality Zimbabwean products. Such decisions ripple across not only economic lines but also affect societal well-being, national pride, […]
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Park Jae-South Korea Ambassador At the outset, I would like to begin with insisting that “A” is for “Agriculture” as far as Zimbabwe is concerned. Over 60 percent of the population, directly or indirectly, are employed in the agricultural sector. About 33 million hectares out of 39 million hectares of total land are used for […]
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