NHEDZIWA FARMERS MARKET ASSOCIATION- CHIMANIMANI

Sugar beans bonus $30 bucket
Sugar beans nua 45 $30 bucket
Sugar beans bonda wa ponda $30 bucket

Avocado’s $5 bucket
Lemon $3 bucket

Dried cabbages $1packet 500g
Dried munyemba $1packet 500g
Dried black jack $1packet 500g
Dried tsunga $1packet 500g
Dried mushrooms $1packet 500g

Chillies $1packet 150g
Hupfu hwe mapfunde $1packet 500g
Chimera che mapfunde $1packet 500g

Baobab oil $3 100ml
Baobab powder $1packet 150g
Baobab coffee $1bottle 500g
Moringa powder $1packet 150g
Zumbani powder $1packet 150g
Mubvee powder $5 500g bottle

Bottled honey $3 500g
Bottled honey $I 150g

Honey wax $3 500g
Honey wax $10 1kg

Kenyan croton nursery tree $1each
Mutohwe nursery tree $1each
Mango nursery tree $1each
Lemon nursery tree $1each
Paw Paw nursery tree $1each
Baobab nursery tree $1each
Musau nursery tree $1each
Muzhanje nursery tree $1each
Moringa nursery tree $1each
Avocado’s nursery tree $2each
Juranda nursery tree $1each

Mukute nursery tree $2each
Granadilla nursery tree $2each
Coral vine bee forage nursery tree $2each
Hwiziya bee forage nursery tree $2each
Lukina nursery tree $2each
Munyii nursery tree $2each

Liquid fertiliser 5litres $20 each

Black sandak $12 empty one’s

Poultry
Hanga $10 each

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KweKwe Market Commodity Prices :18June 2025

*Vegetables*πŸ₯¬πŸ₯¦
– Covo: $1 per bundle
– Rape: $1 per bundle
– Tsunga: $1 bundle
– Chomolia: $1 per bundle
– Cabbage (white): $1
– Spinach: $1per bundle
– Lettuce: $1 head each
– Parsley: $1 per bunch
– Cauliflower: $1 per head
– Okra (fresh): $9per 20L bucket or $2 per tin

*High-Value Crops*πŸ…πŸ«‘πŸŒΆοΈ
– Green pepper: $13 per crate & $1 for 5
– Red & Yellow pepper: $17 per crate $1 for 4
– Fine beans: $15 per crate
– Cucumber: $9 per crate
-Pumpkin $1-$for 2
English cucumber: $1each
Butternut $5 for 8kgs-6 for 10kgs
– Horned cucumber: $ for 10 not Available
– Carrots: $1.50 per bundle
– Beetroot: $1 – $1.50 per bundle
– Onions (white, king): $10-$13 per 10 kg pocket
– Fresh King Onion (red): $1for 8
-Fresh King Onion $ 1 for 8 or 6
– Onion (shallots): $1 per bundle
– Eggplant: $1.5 per
– Garlic (bulbs): $10 per kg
– Ginger (bulbs): $6 per kg
-Masamba 50c to $1 cup
– Cherry tomato: $8 per kg
– Tomatoes: $18 crate
– Maize corn: $4 per dozen. Not Available
– Green Pumpkin/mapudzi: $1 or 50c
– Butternut: 8 kg $5 -10kgs $6

*Tubers*πŸ₯”πŸ₯”
– Potatoes 15 kg pocket: $8-$12
– Sweet potatoes: $ 6-$7per 20L bucket

*Dried Foods*πŸ₯œπŸ«˜πŸ₯œ
– Matemba:$47-$58 per 20L
– Fish (small, dried): $2 for 5 Not Available
– Fish (big, dried): $8 for 4 Not Available

– Soya chunks: $2.8per 5kg packet
– Mufushwa munyemba: $12 per 20L bucket
– Mufushwa nyevhe: $30per 20L bucket
– Mufushwa covo: $10 per 20L bucket
– Mufushwa mutsine: $12 per 20L bucket
– Mufushwa derere remashizha: $10per 20L bucket
-Mufushwa Howa nhedzi: $12-16 per 20L bucket
-Mufushwa wehowa zheveyambuya $20 bucket
-Mafushe echibage $15 bucket
-Masamba makoni,masivanda tea $12 bucket
-Dried nyimo $40
Nyimo $40
Nyemba $30

*Poultry*πŸͺΏπŸ¦ˆπŸ“πŸ¦ƒπŸ‡
– Chicken (broilers): $5 -$6 each
-Mother broilers $9
– Indigenous chicken (hen): $8 each
– Indigenous (cocks): $9 each
– Iso brown: $8 each
– Turkey: $15 each
– Ducks: $10-$15 each
-Off layer 5
-Eggs $4.2 large medium -$4.5 crate

*Fruits*πŸŽπŸ‹β€πŸŸ©πŸ‡πŸ
– Apples: $25 per large box
-Naarjies : $10 for 10kgs
– Avocado: $13 crate $ for 3 or 5
– Pears: $2.75 per kg, $19 per box
– Plums: $18 Box
– Grapes: $20 per box, $2.5 per satchet
– Small berryfinger leaf/ tsubvu: $5-6 per 20L bucket
– Pineapples: $0.75 -$1 each
– Oranges: $4-per 10kg packet
-Lemons $3 -$6
-Nhunguru $ for 2 cup
– Bananas: $12-13 per crate
– Mawuyu (shelled): $8 per 20L bucket
– Nyiii: $12 per 20L bucket
-Tsvubvu $8 bucket
-Nzvirimombe $8 bucket
-Guava $8bucket
-Huchi $3 bottle
-Masau $12 bucket
-Matohwe $10 bucket

*Grain*πŸ₯”
– Fresh groundnuts/nzungu: $10-$12 per 20L bucket
-Dried Groundnuts $12 buckect
-Shelled ground nuts $36 to $40 per bucket
-Nyemba $10 bucket
– FreshBambara groundnuts/Nyimo: $10-$12 bucket
-Dried Bambara groundnuts/Nyimo :$40
– White maize: $5 -8 per 20L bucket
– Yellow maize: $5 per 20L bucket
– Mhunga: $14 per 20L bucket
– Rukweza/ Finger millet: $40 per 20L bucket
-Rice yechivanhu $20 bucket
-Sunflower $5 bucket
-Wheat bucket $12 bucket
-Beans bucket $37 -$48
-BeansNua 45 $37 -$40 bucket
-White Sorghum $10 bucket
-Soya $8-$12 for bucket
-Watermelon $0.5-$1 each

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Commodity Prices in Bulawayo (5th Avenue and Shasha Market) – 18 June 2025

*Vegetables πŸ₯¬πŸ₯¦*
– *Covo*: $1 for 2 bundles
– *Rape*: $1 for 2 bundles
– *Tsunga*: $1 for 2 bundles
– *Chomolia*: $1- $2 per bundle
– *Cabbage (white)*: $1 – $1.75
– *Spinach*: $1 per bundle
– *Lettuce*: $1 each
– *Marrow*: $2.50 per kg
– *Coriander*: $1 per bunch
– *Parsley*: $1.50 per bunch
– *Cauliflower*: $3.50 per kg
– *Okra (fresh)*: $10 per 20L bucket or $2 per tin
– *Unavailable*: Okra leaf, pumpkin leaves, mushrooms, cowpeas leaves, African Spider leaves, Mutsine (Black jack), Amaranth (Imbuya/Mudongi)

*High-Value Crops πŸ…πŸ«‘πŸŒΆοΈ*
– *Green pepper*: $22 per crate (2.50 kg)
– *Red & Yellow pepper*: $30 – $34 per crate (3.40 kg)
– *Fine beans*: $15 per crate
– *Cucumber*: $12 – $15 per crate
– *Eng cucumber*: $0.90 each
– *Horned cucumber*: not available ❌
– *Carrots*: $1.20 per bunch
– *Beetroot*: $1 – $2 per bunch
– *Onions (white, king)*: $10 – $12 per 10 kg pocket
– *Onion (red, king)*: $15 – $18 per 10 kg pocket
– *Onion (shallots)*: $1.50 per bundle
– *Eggplant*: $0.70 per kg
– *Chilli pepper*: $3 per kg
– *Garlic (bulbs)*: $8.50 per kg
– *Ginger (bulbs)*: $6.50 per kg
– *Cherry tomato*: $2.50 per kg
– *Tomatoes*: Medium size $8 – $11, large $12 – $15 per crate
– *Unavailable❗*: Green pumpkin
– *Wild melon*: $1 – $2
– *Butternut*: $7.50 for 10 kg

*Tubers πŸ₯”*
– *Potatoes (15 kg pocket)*: $11.50
– *Potatoes (10 kg pocket)*: $7 – $8
– *Sweet potatoes*: $1.75 per kg & $6 – $8 per 20L bucket

*Dried Foods πŸ₯œπŸ«˜*
– *Matemba*: $50 per 20L bucket
– *Madora/Macimbi/Mopane worms (dried)*: $75 per 20L bucket & $1/20 rand per cup
– *Fish (small, dried)*: $1 for 3
– *Fish (big, dried)*: $2 each
– *Soya chunks*: $3.50 per 5 kg packet
– *Impwa*: 1 rand – 5 rand
– *Nzimbe/Sugarcane*: 10 rand
– *Mufushwa (various)*
πŸ₯¬πŸ₯¬πŸ₯¬πŸ₯¬πŸ₯¬πŸ₯¬πŸ₯¬
– Munyemba : 10
– Munyevhe : $12
– Mutsine : $15
– Mavegi covo: $12

*Poultry πŸ¦ƒπŸ“*
– *Chicken (broilers)*: $6
– *Indigenous chicken (hen)*: $8
– *Indigenous (cocks)*: $9
– *Iso brown*: $8
– *Turkey*: $15
– *Ducks*: $25
– *Guinea Fowls (Hanga)*: $10
– *Rabbit*: $6

*Fruits πŸŽπŸ‹*
– *Apples*: $28 per large box
– *Naarjies*: $10-$14 for 10 kg box, $0.90 per kg
– *Umviyo*: 10 rand per cup
– *Pears*: $15 per box
– *Coconut*: $2
– *Plums*: $15 per box
– *Grapes*: $15 – $18 per box, $2.50 per punnet
– *Small berryfinger leaf (tsubvu)*: $5 – $6 per 20L bucket
– *Pineapples*: $1 each
– *Oranges*: $3-$4 for 10 kg packet
– *Zunga*: $1.50
– *Bananas*: $10 – $12 per crate
– *Mawuyu (shelled)*: $6 per 20L bucket
– *Dried Nyiii*: $10 per6 20L bucket
– *Lemons*: $20 for 15 kg box
– *Mumbunzu* : 5 rand cup
– *Unavailable*: Various mango types, Guava, Peach, Mazhanje

*Grain 🌾*
– *Fresh groundnuts/nzungu*: $8 – $10 per 20L bucket
– *Fresh Bambara groundnuts/Nyimo*: $7 – $10
– *White maize*: $8 per 20L bucket
– *Yellow maize*: $9 per 20L bucket
– *Sorghum/Mhunga*: $10 – $15 per 20L bucket
– *Rukweza/Finger millet*: $40 per 20L bucket
– *Zviyo upfu*: $40 per 20L bucket
– *Zviyo/rukwenza*: Up to $30 – $35
– *Mapfunde*: $20 per 20L bucket and $25 for upfu

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GARIKAYI MARKET – MASVINGO: 18/06/2025

Tomatoes $20 box
Cabbage $1
Beans$28
Green pepper$12
Red and yellow pepper $14
Cucumber $20
Fine beans $15
Eggplant $1.50
Garlic $8
Ginger $8
Rape $1 for 3
Covo$1 for 3
Tsunga $1 for 4
Spinach $1 for2
Lettuce $1
Cauliflower $4
Derere$6
Muboora mufushwa $5
Mutsine black Jake $9
MuNyevhe $15
Munyemba $12
Covo mufushwa $4
Cabbage mufushwa $4
Manhanga$2.50
Mapudzi ❌
Potatoes $12
Sweet potatoes $6
Mufarinya $1 for 6
Nzungu$25
Nyimo$15
Fresh maize $1 for 5
Sugar cane$1 for 4
Banana $12
Avocado $1for6
Narjies $1 for20
Tsubvu$5
Masau$10
Nhunguru$5
Oranges $4
Apples $24
Lemons$1 for 12
Rukweza $15
MUPUNGA $45
Mhunga$8
Mapfunde $7
Sunflower $8
Chibage$6
Butternut $20 watermelon ❌
Peanut butter $9
Honey$2
Baobab coffee $1
Makoni tea $1 mhiripiiri$1
Chunks $2.50
Empty saga$1 for 5
Poultry food$6
Chicken $6
Tsuro $6
HARUGWA $50/bucket
matemba $300/50kg

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KweKwe Market Commodity Prices :16June 2025

*Vegetables*πŸ₯¬πŸ₯¦
– Covo: $1 per bundle
– Rape: $1 per bundle
– Tsunga: $1 bundle
– Chomolia: $1 per bundle
– Cabbage (white): $0.5-$1
– Spinach: $1per bundle
– Lettuce: $1 head each
– Parsley: $1 per bunch
– Cauliflower: $1 per head
– Okra (fresh): $9per 20L bucket or $2 per tin

*High-Value Crops*πŸ…πŸ«‘πŸŒΆοΈ
– Green pepper: $13 per crate & $1 for 5
– Red & Yellow pepper: $17 per crate $1 for 4
– Fine beans: $15 per crate
– Cucumber: $9 per crate
-Pumpkin $1-$for 2
– Eng cucumber: $1each
Butternut 5 for 8kgs-6 for 10kgs
– Horned cucumber: $ for 10 not Available
– Carrots: $1.50 per bundle
– Beetroot: $1 – $1.50 per bundle
– Onions (white, king): $10-$13 per 10 kg pocket
– Fresh King Onion (red): $1for 8
-Fresh King Onion $ 1 for 8 or 6
– Onion (shallots): $1 per bundle
– Eggplant: $1.5 per
– Garlic (bulbs): $10 per kg
– Ginger (bulbs): $6 per kg
-Masamba 50c to $1 cup
– Cherry tomato: $8 per kg
– Tomatoes: $10- $12 crate
– Maize corn: $4 per dozen. Not Available
– Green Pumpkin/mapudzi: $1 or 50c
– Butternut: 8 kg $5 -10kgs $6

*Tubers*πŸ₯”πŸ₯”
– Potatoes 15 kg pocket: $8-$12
– Sweet potatoes: $ 4-$8 per 20L bucket

*Dried Foods*πŸ₯œπŸ«˜πŸ₯œ
– Matemba:$47-$58 per 20L
– Fish (small, dried): $2 for 5 Not Available
– Fish (big, dried): $8 for 4 Not Available

– Soya chunks: $2.8per 5kg packet
– Mufushwa munyemba: $12 per 20L bucket
– Mufushwa nyevhe: $30per 20L bucket
– Mufushwa covo: $10 per 20L bucket
– Mufushwa mutsine: $12 per 20L bucket
– Mufushwa derere remashizha: $10per 20L bucket
-Mufushwa Howa nhedzi: $12-16 per 20L bucket
-Mufushwa wehowa zheveyambuya $20 bucket
-Mafushe echibage $15 bucket
-Masamba makoni,masivanda tea $12 bucket
-Dried nyimo $40
Nyimo $40
Nyemba $30

*Poultry*πŸͺΏπŸ¦ˆπŸ“πŸ¦ƒπŸ‡
– Chicken (broilers): $5 -$6 each
-Mother broilers $9
– Indigenous chicken (hen): $8 each
– Indigenous (cocks): $9 each
– Iso brown: $8 each
– Turkey: $15 each
– Ducks: $10-$15 each
-Off layer 5
-Eggs $4.2 large medium -$4.5 crate

*Fruits*πŸŽπŸ‹β€πŸŸ©πŸ‡πŸ
– Apples: $25 per large box
-Naarjies : $10for 10kgs
– Avocado: $13 crate $ for 3 or 5
– Pears: $2.75 per kg, $19 per box
– Plums: $18 Box
– Grapes: $20 per box, $2.5 per satchet
– Small berryfinger leaf/ tsubvu: $5-6 per 20L bucket
– Pineapples: $0.75 -$1 each
– Oranges: $4-$5 -per 10kg packet
-Lemons $3 -$6
-Nhunguru $ for 2 cup
– Bananas: $12-13 per crate
– Mawuyu (shelled): $8 per 20L bucket
– Nyiii: $12 per 20L bucket
-Tsvubvu $8 bucket
-Nzvirimombe $8 bucket
-Guava $4 bucket
-Huchi $3 bottle
-Masau $12 bucket
-Matohwe $10 bucket

*Grain*πŸ₯”
– Fresh groundnuts/nzungu: $10-$12 per 20L bucket
-Dried Groundnuts $12 buckect
-Shelled ground nuts $36 to $40 per bucket
-Nyemba $10 bucket
– FreshBambara groundnuts/Nyimo: $10-$12 bucket
-Dried Bambara groundnuts/Nyimo :$40
– White maize: $5 -8 per 20L bucket
– Yellow maize: $5 per 20L bucket
– Mhunga: $14 per 20L bucket
– Rukweza/ Finger millet: $40 per 20L bucket
-Rice yechivanhu $20 bucket
-Sunflower $5 bucket
-Wheat bucket $12 bucket
-Beans bucket $37 -$48
-BeansNua 45 $37 -$40 bucket
-White Sorghum $10 bucket
-Soya $8-$12 for bucket
-Watermelon $0.5-$1 each

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Commodity Prices in Bulawayo (5th Avenue and Shasha Market) – 16 June 2025

Here’s a summary of the current prices for various commodities in Bulawayo:

*Vegetables πŸ₯¬πŸ₯¦*
– *Covo*: $1 for 2 bundles
– *Rape*: $1 for 2 bundles
– *Tsunga*: $1 for 2 bundles
– *Chomolia*: $1- $2 per bundle
– *Cabbage (white)*: $1 – $2
– *Spinach*: $1 per bundle
– *Lettuce*: $1 each
– *Marrow*: $2.50 per kg
– *Coriander*: $1 per bunch
– *Parsley*: $1.50 per bunch
– *Cauliflower*: $3.50 per kg
– *Okra (fresh)*: $10 per 20L bucket or $2 per tin
– *Unavailable*: Okra leaf, pumpkin leaves, mushrooms, cowpeas leaves, African Spider leaves, Mutsine (Black jack), Amaranth (Imbuya/Mudongi)

*High-Value Crops πŸ…πŸ«‘πŸŒΆοΈ*
– *Green pepper*: $22 per crate (2.50 kg)
– *Red & Yellow pepper*: $30 – $34 per crate (3.40 kg)
– *Fine beans*: $15 per crate
– *Cucumber*: $11 – $15 per crate
– *Eng cucumber*: $0.90 each
– *Horned cucumber*: $1 for 8
– *Carrots*: $1.20 per bunch
– *Beetroot*: $1 – $2 per bunch
– *Onions (white, king)*: $10 – $12 per 10 kg pocket
– *Onion (red, king)*: $15 – $18 per 10 kg pocket
– *Onion (shallots)*: $1.50 per bundle
– *Eggplant*: $0.70 per kg
– *Chilli pepper*: $3 per kg
– *Garlic (bulbs)*: $8.50 per kg
– *Ginger (bulbs)*: $6.50 per kg
– *Cherry tomato*: $2.50 per kg
– *Tomatoes*: Medium size $8 – $11, large $12 – $15 per crate
– *Maize corn*: $5 per dozen
– *Unavailable❗*: Green pumpkin
– *Wild melon*: $1 – $2
– *Butternut*: $7.50 for 10 kg

*Tubers πŸ₯”*
– *Potatoes (15 kg pocket)*: $11.50
– *Potatoes (10 kg pocket)*: $7 – $8
– *Sweet potatoes*: $1.75 per kg & $5 – $8 per 20L bucket

*Dried Foods πŸ₯œπŸ«˜*
– *Matemba*: $50 per 20L bucket
– *Madora/Macimbi/Mopane worms (dried)*: $75 per 20L bucket & $1/20 rand per cup
– *Fish (small, dried)*: $1 for 3
– *Fish (big, dried)*: $2 each
– *Soya chunks*: $3 per 5 kg packet
– *Impwa*: 1 rand – 5 rand
– *Nzimbe/Sugarcane*: 10 rand
– *Mufushwa (various)*
πŸ₯¬πŸ₯¬πŸ₯¬πŸ₯¬πŸ₯¬πŸ₯¬πŸ₯¬
– Munyemba : 10
– Munyevhe : $12
– Mutsine : $15
– Mavegi covo: $12

*Poultry πŸ¦ƒπŸ“*
– *Chicken (broilers)*: $6
– *Indigenous chicken (hen)*: $8
– *Indigenous (cocks)*: $9
– *Iso brown*: $8
– *Turkey*: $15
– *Ducks*: $25
– *Guinea Fowls (Hanga)*: $10
– *Rabbit*: $6

*Fruits πŸŽπŸ‹*
– *Apples*: $28 per large box
– *Naarjies*: $12-$14 for 10 kg box, $0.90 per kg
– *Umviyo*: 10 rand per cup
– *Pears*: $15 per box
– *Coconut*: $2
– *Plums*: $15 per box
– *Grapes*: $16 – $18 per box, $2.50 per punnet
– *Small berryfinger leaf (tsubvu)*: $5 – $6 per 20L bucket
– *Pineapples*: $1 each
– *Oranges*: $4 for 10 kg packet
– *Zunga*: $1.50
– *Bananas*: $10 – $12 per crate
– *Mawuyu (shelled)*: $6 per 20L bucket
– *Dried Nyiii*: $10 per6 20L bucket
– *Lemons*: $20 for 15 kg box
– *Mumbunzu* : 5 rand cup
– *Unavailable*: Various mango types, Guava, Peach, Mazhanje

*Grain 🌾*
– *Fresh groundnuts/nzungu*: $8 – $10 per 20L bucket
– *Fresh Bambara groundnuts/Nyimo*: $7 – $10
– *White maize*: $8 per 20L bucket
– *Yellow maize*: $9 per 20L bucket
– *Sorghum/Mhunga*: $10 – $15 per 20L bucket
– *Rukweza/Finger millet*: $40 per 20L bucket
– *Zviyo upfu*: $40 per 20L bucket
– *Zviyo/rukwenza*: Up to $30 – $35
– *Mapfunde*: $20 per 20L bucket and $25 for upfu

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GARIKAYI MARKET-MASVINGO: 11 June 2025

Tomatoes πŸ…$18
Cabbages $1.50
Beans$26
Green pepper $15
Red and yellow pepper $18
Cucumber $22
Fine beans$15
Eggplant $1.50 for 4
Garlic $7.50 kg
Ginger$7 kg
Rape$1 for4
Covo$1for4
Tsunga$1 for4
Spinach $1 for2
Lettuce $1
Cauliflower $4kg
Derere$6
Muboora mufushwa $5 bucket
Mutsine black jack$9
MuNyevhe $12
Munyemba$12
Covo mufushwa $4
Cabbage mufushwa $3
Manhanga $2.50
Mapudzi ❌
Potatoes $9
Sweet
Potatoes $5
Magogoya$1for 4
Mufarinya/ mujumbuya$1 for 6
Nzungu$30
Nzungu unshelled $8
Nyemba $12
Nyimo$10
Fresh maize $1 for6
Sugar cane$1 for4
Banana $10
Avocado $1 for6
Narjies $1for25
Tsubvu$5
Masawo$7 bucket
Nhunguru$5
Oranges $4
Apples $22
Lemons$1for12
Rukweza$18
MUPUNGA $$45
Mhunga $8
Mapfunde $7
Sunflower $8
Chibage $6
Butternut $20
Watermelon ❌
Peanut butter$9
Honey$2.50
Baobab coffe$1
Makoni tea $1
Mhiripiri$1
Chunks$2.50
Empty saga 50kg $1 for 4
Poultry feed$6 chicken $6
Tsuro $6
HARUGWA $45/bucket
Madora $90/bucket
Magandari $45/bucket
Matemba $300/50kg

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THE AFRICAN DREAM – PART 1

Wisin Growers

Once upon a time in the land of Africa communities lived freely and purposefully.

The children’s laughter echoed through villages, while mothers carried them on their backs as they fulfilled daily duties.

At sunrise, men prepared to hunt, contributing to the sustenance of their families.

Elders and local leaders gathered to discuss village matters and report to higher authorities.

Everyone understood their role, and the land was rich in natural gifts abundant, generous, and sustaining.

These settlements were spread across our beautiful continent, our Africa.

As with any growing civilization, changes came with time. When certain resources became scarce, communities innovated and adapted.

Agriculture emerged as a key solution, addressing food shortages and introducing more manageable systems of production.

By observing nature’s elements wind, earth, water, and fire our ancestors developed a deep understanding of seasons and began planting in harmony with them.

Agriculture laid the foundation for stable communities.

Societies could now grow steadily, overcoming internal and external challenges.

We developed our own nourishing diets and lived in balance with nature.

In return, the environment which we revered and cared for sustained us. We were connected, purposeful, and united by shared knowledge and values.

Over time, however, our continent faced a difficult period. Slavery and colonization disrupted this progress.

These events altered our systems and interrupted the cultural and agricultural continuity we had built over centuries. In their place came foreign systems, often introduced without consideration of our context.

Though painful, these events are part of our shared history and from this history, we can draw lessons, resilience, and strength.

Even today, many African nations operate within frameworks that can hinder regional cooperation.

While we are producers of abundant agro-based raw materials, much of the processing and value addition takes place outside the continent, and we often buy back the same goods at a higher price. Yet, Africa has all it needs natural resources, capable minds, and thriving markets to create lasting change.

Rather than look outward, we must reawaken the collaborative spirit of our ancestors. In the past, when one village lacked a resource, messengers would be sent to another.

Through trade, they addressed their needs and strengthened their bonds. The same can apply today. We can promote intra-African trade, knowledge exchange, and innovation to build more resilient agricultural systems and sustainable livelihoods.

As we adopt modern lifestyles, we must also honour and integrate the wisdom of our past. Embracing our traditional foods, cultural values, and spiritual principles can enrich and strengthen our agricultural future.

Reclaiming this heritage does not mean rejecting progress; it means defining it on our terms with balance, health, and sustainability at the core.

Africa is well-positioned for growth. Agribusiness opportunities exist in every value chain from production and processing to packaging and distribution. These opportunities can create multi-billion-dollar enterprises, empowering our youth, enriching communities, and building an inclusive, thriving economy.

Let us begin by building local systems that work. From there, we can scale up regionally and, eventually, globally. The dream is not far-fetched.

Africa is already a sleeping giant full of potential, full of life, and full of spirit.

Like the sub-Saharan lion that sees an elephant not as an obstacle, but as a challenge it can rise to meet we too must act boldly, with clarity and courage.

Let us remember the phrase, β€œWe are what we eat.” And with sincerity, let us acknowledge that many begin to think of freedom and progress only after their basic needs are met.

With collaboration, innovation, and commitment to agricultural development, Africa can move forward β€” not alone, but together.

The author is Eng. Tapuwa Justice Mashangwa, GCEO of Emerald Investments, CEO of DataFarm and Emerald Agribusiness. He can be contacted on +263 771 641 714 or tjmashangwa@gmail.com

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GARIKAYI MARKET- MASVINGO: 06/06/25

Tomatoes πŸ…$15 box
Cabbages $1
Beans$28
Green pepper $15
Red and yellow pepper $20
Cucumber $20
Fine beans $15
Eggplant ❌
Garlic $5kg
Ginger $4.50 kg
Rape $1 for 5
Covo$1for4
Tsunga$1 for 4
Spinach $1 for2
Lettuce $1
Cauliflower $4kg
Derere$5 bucket
Muboora $❌
Mutsine $9 bucket
Manhanga $2.50 @
Mapudzi❌
Potatoes $10 Pocket
Sweet potatoes $5
Magogoya$1 for4
Nzungu musvo$35 bucket
Nzungu unshelled $8
Nyemba $10
Nyimo $9
Fresh maize $1 for 6
Sugar cane$1for 4
Banana $10 crate
Avocado $1 for 6
Narjies$1 for 20
Tsubvu$5
Orange $4
Apples$24
Lemons$1 for 15
Rukweza$20
MUPUNGA $$45
Mhunga$8
Mapfunde$7
Sunflower $8
Chibage$6
Butternut $20
Watermelon ❌
Peanut butter $10
Honey$2.30 kg
Baobab coffee$1
Makoni tea $1
Mhiripiri$1 tin
Chunks$2.50
Empty saga 50kg $1 for4
Poultry feed $6
Chicken $6
Tsuro$6
HARUGWA $45-bucket
Madora$85/bucket
Magandari $45/bucket
matemba$300/50kg

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KWEKWE MARKET: 04 June 2025

*Vegetables*πŸ₯¬πŸ₯¦
– Covo: $1 -1.5 per bundle
– Rape: $1 per bundle
– Tsunga: $1 for 2 bundle
– Chomolia: $1.5 per bundle
– Cabbage (white): $0.5-$1.5
– Spinach: $1per bundle
– Lettuce: $1 head each
– Parsley: $0.80 per bunch
– Cauliflower: $1
– Okra (fresh): $10 per 20L bucket or $2 per tin

*High-Value Crops*πŸ…πŸ«‘πŸŒΆοΈ
– Green pepper: $13 per crate & $1 for 5
– Red & Yellow pepper: $17 per crate $1 for 4
– Fine beans: $15 per crate
– Cucumber: $10 -$12 per crate
– Eng cucumber: $1each
– Horned cucumber: $1 for 12
– Carrots: $1.50 per bundle
– Beetroot: $1 – $1.50 per bundle
– Onions (white, king): $10 per 10 kg pocket
-Fresh Onion $1 for 10 Not Available
– Onion (red, king): $1for 10
– Onion (shallots): $1 per bundle
– Eggplant: $1.5 per
– Garlic (bulbs): $10 per kg
– Ginger (bulbs): $6 per kg
-Masamba 50c to $1 cup
– Cherry tomato: $8 per kg
– Tomatoes: $10- $12 crate
– Maize corn: $4 per dozen. Not Available
– Green Pumpkin/mapudzi: $1 for 6
– Butternut: 8 kg $5 -10kgs $6

*Tubers*πŸ₯”πŸ₯”
– Potatoes 15 kg pocket: $9-$10
– Sweet potatoes: $ 5-$8 per 20L bucket

*Dried Foods*πŸ₯œπŸ«˜πŸ₯œ
– Matemba:$47-$56 per 20L
– Fish (small, dried): $2 for 5 Not Available
– Fish (big, dried): $8 for 4 Not Available

– Soya chunks: $2.8per 5kg packet
– Mufushwa munyemba: $12 per 20L bucket
– Mufushwa nyevhe: $30per 20L bucket
– Mufushwa covo: $10 per 20L bucket
– Mufushwa mutsine: $12 per 20L bucket
– Mufushwa derere remashizha: $10per 20L bucket
-Mufushwa Howa nhedzi: $12-16 per 20L bucket
-Mufushwa wehowa zheveyambuya $20 bucket
-Mafushe echibage $15 bucket
-Masamba makoni,masivanda tea $12 bucket
-Dried nyimo $40
Nyimo $40
Nyemba $30

*Poultry*πŸͺΏπŸ¦ˆπŸ“πŸ¦ƒπŸ‡
– Chicken (broilers): $5 -$6 each
– Indigenous chicken (hen): $8 each
– Indigenous (cocks): $9 each
– Iso brown: $8 each
– Turkey: $15 each
– Ducks: $10-$15 each
-Off layer 5
-Eggs $4.2 large medium -$4.5 crate

*Fruits*πŸŽπŸ‹β€πŸŸ©πŸ‡πŸ
– Apples: $25 per large box
-Naarjies : $4 for 10kgs
– Avocado: $13 crate $ for 3 or 5
– Pears: $2.75 per kg, $19 per box
– Plums: $18 Box
– Grapes: $20 per box, $2.5 per satchet
– Small berryfinger leaf/ tsubvu: $5-6 per 20L bucket
– Pineapples: $0.75 -$1 each
– Oranges: $4 -$5 per 10kg packet
-Lemons $4-$5
-Nhunguru $ for 2 cup
– Bananas: $12-13 per crate
– Mawuyu (shelled): $8 per 20L bucket
– Nyiii: $12 per 20L bucket
-Tsvubvu $8 bucket
-Nzvirimombe $8 bucket
-Guava $4 bucket
-Huchi $3 bottle
-Masau $12 bucket
-Matohwe $10 bucket

*Grain*πŸ₯”
– Fresh groundnuts/nzungu: $10-$12 per 20L bucket
-Dried Groundnuts $12 buckect
-Nyemba $10 bucket
– FreshBambara groundnuts/Nyimo: $10-$12 bucket
-Dried Bambara groundnuts/Nyimo :$40
– White maize: $5 -8 per 20L bucket
– Yellow maize: $5 per 20L bucket
– Mhunga: $14 per 20L bucket
– Rukweza/ Finger millet: $40 per 20L bucket
-Rice yechivanhu $20 bucket
-Sunflower $5 bucket
-Wheat bucket $12 bucket
-Beans bucket $37 -$48
-BeansNua 45 $37 -$40 bucket
-White Sorghum $10 bucket
-Soya $8-$12 for bucket
-Watermelon $0.5-$1 each

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