18 April 2026
They're here! HIFA is excited to share these key dates:
• HIFA 2026, "Up": 03 August to 09 August 2026
• HIFA 2027: 26 April to 2 May 2027
• HIFA 2028: 01 May to 07 May 2028
As HIFA rolls out, it will also present:
• "Laughter, the Best Medicine" monthly stand-up comedy series. Launch performances: 26, 27, 28 June 2026 (Harare) & 04 July 2026 (Bulawayo)
• "Zimbabwe Independence " series of annual world-wide tours by Zimbabwean artists as lead-up to Zimbabwe's Golden Jubilee
•IHAS: 20 September 2026
• "The Right Stuff": 07 to 13 December 2026
@faraieric@begottensun Bananas thrive in Honde and Burma Valleys due to their high humidity, tropical temperatures, and consistent, high rainfall , which provide perfect conditions for growth. In contrast, Mhondoro has a drier, subtropical climate.Anoyita but you will never get quality & yields same as
Glad the markets are opening up again,there was a time when protea flowers from Zimbabwe were "sanctioned" but still the local markets where good to us...
Vumba Heights mountain backdrop..
They Call it Vumba we call it Home
#Vumba
Problem ndeyekuti tine vakapinda mumusangano after 2018 and they now see themselves bigger than everyone else ..Some of the tweets unotozvi vhunza...but it is what it is
#NziraDzemaSoja
Travel to Vumba and visit us. We have some exciting adventure activities waiting for you. We are located just 13kms from Mutare and close to most lodges in Vumba. Our activities start at $5/person. Contact 0774142459/0719142458 for more. #summerofthings
##VumbaSummer
@crimewatchzw@zanupf_patriots ndokusvibisa zita remusangano uku...kurima kunorwadza and as a farmer this is disheartening kuti Makorenyera make more money than the farmers
Congrats Zimbabwe: Now Africa's leading blueberry producer. Today is World Blueberry Day. Zimbabwe has an advantage because its blueberries grow earlier in the season, and harvest is shipped earlier to EU and UK. Now China wants high-quality Zim blueberries.
Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Development, Professor Obert Jiri speaks on the growth of the horticulture sector. Video: Nokuthula Dube