
The Zimbabwe Miners Federation ZMF has announced a significant victory for its members with the implementation of a policy banning foreign miners. ZMF President Henrietta Rushwaya stated that this policy represents responsible and equitable resource governance. In other news, Stanbic Bank has invested US$100,000 in a reforestation and land restoration project. Meanwhile, ART Corporation reported a decline in export and paper division volumes by 6% and 26% respectively, in its third-quarter financial update to June 2022, attributing this to power outages and raw material shortages. Additionally, a new grain levy has been proposed as Zimbabwe addresses climate and food security risks, and 300,000 Zimbabwean farmers are expected to benefit from chilli production initiatives.
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Must ReadZimbabwe has commissioned a specialised honey testing laboratory. This initiative aims to enhance the country's export competitiveness in the honey sector.
Must ReadZimbabwe has commissioned a specialized honey testing laboratory. This initiative aims to enhance the country's export competitiveness in the honey market. The development is expected to support local producers and ensure the quality of Zimbabwean honey for international trade.

Zimbabwe has commissioned a specialized honey testing laboratory. This initiative aims to enhance the country's export competitiveness in the honey sector.