IN the rolling valleys of the Nyangani Mountain Range, a vibrant “butcher-in-the-backyard” goat-keeping scheme has emerged as a critical source of income and livelihood diversity for the local ...
On the same week that President Robert Mugabe made it clear that goats are not welcome in the streets of Zimbabwe's capital, a herd of goats got a hero's welcome in the capital of the free world.
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Artificial insemination a win for Zimbabwe's farmers
Zimbabwean farmer Freedom Sibanda used to sell his goats for US$30 each. Now, through crossbreeding techniques, one goat can fetch up to US$60 at market. Many smallholder farmers across Zimbabwe ...
Zimbabwean farmers have been urged to venture into goat rearing at a time the country’s beef industry is constrained by recurring foot and mouth disease outbreaks. The country’s beef exports ...
Chitungwiza police have arrested popular rapper Maskiri in a case linked to the sale of goats, continuing a troubling trend ...
As Zimbabwe approaches the rainy season, goat and sheep farmers are confronted with the dual challenge of preparing for the blessings and potential risks that accompany the rains. The transition from ...
Some of the goats are more interested in schmoozing with visitors than in eating weeds. Over 1,000 people have come to see the goats since they started work at the cemetery on August 6. On the same ...
On the same week that President Robert Mugabe made it clear that goats are not welcome in the streets of Zimbabwe's capital, a herd of goats got a hero's welcome in the capital of the free world.
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