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Labour (Domestic Workers) Employment (Amendment) Regulations, 2011 (No.18) SI 126 11
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Labour (Domestic Workers) Employment (Amendment) Regulations, 2011 (No.18) SI 126 11Labour (Domestic Workers) Employment (Amendment) Regulations, 2011 (No.18) SI 126 11
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- ► 2013 (101)
- ► May (12)
- • Mugabe Appeals for Help in Funding Agriculture Sector
- • State to take over US$600m ethanol firm
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- • Zambia comes to rescue of starving Zimbabweans
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- • Zim faces acute wheat shortage: CFU
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- • $32 Million USAID Program Boosts Zimbabwe Agriculture, Traders
- ► April (22)
- • African bank experts say Zimbabwe’s strategic food reserves are severely depleted
- • Increased politicization of Grain Loan Scheme
- • Grain reserves ‘severely’ depleted: AfDB
- • War over tobacco out-grower schemes
- • Grain shortage pushes up maize-meal prices
- • Govt engages private millers to import grain
- • Farmers to benefit from EU grant
- • Zimbabwe Food for Assets
- • As the farm sector embarks on the arduous road to recovery, the government plans new legislation on irrigation.
- • Food production in Zimbabwe 2
- • Zim imports GMO maize
- • Japan avails US$5 million for drought relief
- • Grain shortages: Where are we getting it wrong?
- • Maize output revised downwards
- • Why commercial farming in Nigeria is so hard
- • Zimbabwe pleads for more agriculture funding from E.U
- • Tobacco output expected to increase
- • Villagers lose cattle to maize dealers
- • Tobacco farming transforms rural life
- • Youthful farmers proud of the golden leaf
- • US$51 Million Needed For Recapitalisation Of Zimbabwe's Strategic Grain Reserve
- • Dairibord results expose industry
- ► March (10)
- • Villagers set to benefit from banana project
- • Dairibord milk supply programme bears fruit
- • Retailers Increase Sugar, Meat Prices
- • Heavy rains pound Harare
- • Grim food security outlook for Zimbabwe*
- • Maize shortage renews debate over GM in Zimbabwe
- • Six million hungry in southern Africa
- • Villagers appeal for more food aid
- • Vendors yet to reap from tobacco
- • Govt moves to thwart inflow of contaminated meat from SA
- ► February (18)
- • Let’s prioritise food production
- • Mujuru pleads for partnerships to save agriculture
- • Farmers slam WHO over proposed tobacco ban
- • Government must zone out land for urban agric
- • Low cotton prices worry farmers
- • GMB negotiates for US$61m credit facility
- • 2013 crop hectarage down – Made
- • 100 Farmers Stranded at Mashonaland West GMB Depot
- • Thousands of cattle die after a dry spell in Zimbabwe
- • Water, Water Everywhere – and No Early Warning in Sight
- • Met Office issues flood warning 2
- • Headman causes storm over cattle tax fines
- • Zimbabwe eyes big tobacco crop as black farmers cash in
- • Zimbabwe Farmers to Stop Selling Maize to GMB
- • Zimbabwe’s tobacco sales rise
- • MUGABE PRAISES WHITE FARMERS FOR HELPING TO FEED ZIMBABWE
- • Demand for Zim tobacco balloons
- • January rains wreak havoc on crop yields
- ► January (39)
- • Flash flooding strikes Zimbabwe’s dry areas
- • ‘Conservation farming is the answer’
- • Tobacco farmers warned
- • Rescuing Zimbabwe’s livestock industry
- • Green Fuel to Resume Ethanol Production
- • Agric sector still in crisis: CFU
- • CPU rescues 34 marooned villagers in Beitbridge
- • Widespread flooding hits Southern Africa
- • Zim villagers airlifted out of flood zones
- • 86 drown, 38 killed by lightning in 3 months
- • Conservation: Answer to farming woes
- • Floods, lightning claim 124 lives
- • Floods Displace Hundreds in Masvingo Region
- • More farmers take up tobacco farming
- • Tobacco farmers pollute rivers
- • Heavy rains bring chaos to Manicaland
- • Govt urged to stop land grabs to end hunger crisis
- • CZI: Zimbabwe's Manicaland Province Facing Milk Shortages
- • UN appeals for $131 million aid for Zimbabwe for food, water and emergency aid
- • Army worm outbreak threatens Zimbabwe’s food security
- • PM Transforms Rural Communities
- • Hippo recovery intensifies
- • Communal farmers lead in tobacco industry: Biti
- • Apostolic sects refuse to dip livestock
- • Baboons, monkeys fight for food with humans
- • Food crisis looms as rains destroy crops in Buhera
- • Zimbabwe face floods danger
- • Poor rains intensify food crisis in rural Zimbabwe
- • Erratic Rains Bring no Respite to Thirsty Bulawayo Residents
- • Armyworms Destroy Zimbabwean Crops, Pastures
- • Zim warned about flood dangers after kombi washed away
- • Mopane woodland under siege in Wedza
- • More Than 20 Villagers Hospitalized With Anthrax After Eating Contaminated Meat In Makoni District
- • Erratic Rains Prompt Farmers to Start Planting Crops
- • Zimbabwe ill-prepared for rainfall extremes, farmers say
- • Msipa hails contract farming
- • Hurungwe farmers benefit from conservation agriculture
- • Dozens of cattle die of thirst in Masvingo
- • ‘Zim headed for food crisis’ government
- ► May (12)
- ► 2012 (49)
- ► December (6)
- ► November (10)
- • Flood warning as heavy rains pound country
- • New farmers swell tobacco ranks
- • Outrage as Green Fuels auctions stray cattle
- • Agriculture Ministry Not Backing Mugabe Farm Input Scheme
- • Agribank launches US$15 maize support facility
- • Grain reserves severely depleted: GMB
- • Anthrax outbreak hits Zim
- • Why Zimbabwe's tobacco industry is unhappy with WHO
- • For Zimbabwe, reviving agriculture is the only way out
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- ► October (15)
- • Zimbabwe turns to drought-resistant crops
- • Community takes initiative to save trees
- • Zimbabwe Farmers’ Union’s deathwish
- • US$20m required for expansion: Green Fuel
- • Agric production to drop sharply
- • Tobacco exports to China top US$40m
- • Mugabe bans milk imports?
- • Another food crisis likely to hit Zim
- • Farmers Not Accessing Agricultural Inputs
- • Cotton farmers at risk from pesticides
- • ZESA cuts destroy crops
- • Nigeria Gains From Zimbabwe as Farmer Helps Cassava Drive
- • Zimbabwe Allows Private Millers to Import Maize
- • Will govt deliver on agricultural plan?
- • Russia bans GM maize in wake of controversial Monsanto cancer study
- ► September (17)
- • Poor households get lifeline from FAO
- • Cabinet approves mandatory ethanol blending
- • Zimbabwe urged to lift ban on growing genetically modified food
- • UK and Australia contribute US$ 11.5 million to help Zimbabwe’s smallholder farmers
- • WFP: Food Crisis Deteriorating in Zimbabwe
- • Two million face starvation
- • Severe fertilizer shortages loom
- • Zanu-PF to meet over Hargreaves hero status
- • Zim Industry, Farmers Call For GMO Production To Avert Future Droughts
- • Cattle rustlers decimate herds
- • Zimbabwe's Man-Made Food Crisis
- • Cotton output surpasses target
- • Seed Co to cut production by 60%
- • From bread-basket to basket-case: Zimbabwe still high-risk
- • Response Strategy for Food Insecurity in Zimbabwe 2012/2013
- • Angry ethanol plant workers rough-up Mangoma
- • Harare show attendance falls by 40 percent
- ► August (1)
