Nyanyadzi Honey Cluster geared for organic certification

According to an online publication by BeeCulture, the current level of honey production in Zimbabwe is estimated at 70 000 litres per year from nearly 16 000 bee farmers across the country.
By Mthandazo Nyoni Mar. 10, 2024

‘Yes, I have HIV’ TV series fails to pay crew

The series broadcast on Honey Africa, DStv channel 173, provided an insight into the challenges and success faced by people living with HIV on a daily basis.
By Sindiso Dube Nov. 19, 2023

Taking bee farming a notch up

The Chinese, especially those in Zimbabwe are fond of the moringa flavoured honey. They pay as much as $15/kg just to get their hands on this type of honey.
By Kudakwashe Gwabanayi Jun. 16, 2023

DStv hunts for food show TV presenter

Food experts and enthusiasts who would like to audition to be a presenter should create a captivating one-minute video, explaining how to prepare their favourite Zimbabwean dish.
By The Standard Oct. 2, 2022

Gweru beekeeper turns to honey skincare products

Inspired into beekeeping by her father, Hive Treasures founder and creative director Rugare Marufu (pictured) told Standard Style that the interest to create the skin care line was influenced by the desire to cut costs of a healthy local and international quality product.

By The Southern Eye Jun. 12, 2022

Gweru beekeeper turns to honey skincare products

Inspired into beekeeping by her father, Hive Treasures founder and creative director Rugare Marufu (pictured) told Standard Style that the interest to create the skin care line was influenced by the desire to cut costs of a healthy local and international quality product.

By The Southern Eye Jun. 12, 2022

Letters to the editor: Africa under pressure to tackle youth unemployment

IT is imperative that Africa shifts from a poverty reduction mindset (move away from development aid) to a job creation mindset, to accelerate its industrialisation. We have been celebrating African Liberation Day for more than  half-a-century without concrete achievements towards our own liberation. African leaders must understand that “time for business as usual” is over. […]

By The Southern Eye Apr. 8, 2022