Melisa Chatikobo FARMERS are worried by the current prolonged dry spell around the country as the situation is beginning to take a toll on their crops. Speaking to the Daily News yesterday, Zimbabwe Farmers Union secretary-general Paul Zakariya said the most affected crops were in the southern parts of the country.“The same crop that was…
Farmers fret over dry spell as crops wilt

“If I buy fertiliser, it means my grandchildren will not go to school. I had to use anthill soil and compost as manure but, as you know, that will not yield much,” said 50-year-old Kanenungo.