How agri-rural industry can break dual economy

Professor Mandivamba Rukuni

By Professor Mandivamba Rukuni ZIMBABWE’S countryside is changing. What I now see across provinces is not only productive farms but clusters of value-adding activity: small mills and agro processors, solar-powered workshops, rural guest lodges, mining service hubs and upgraded townships. These emerging village economies are creating steadier wages, new consumption patterns and taxable activities outside…

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