Government still owes farmers US$8 million
Government still owes farmers US$8 million
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Government still owes farmers US$8 million

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Government still owes farmers US$8 million

Subscribe Today Wednesday, November 5, 2025 Top Posts FlyNamibia, Fastjet partner to enhance connectivity Government still owes farmers US$8 million Parly seeks cotton industry revival Stanbic leads efforts to shape sustainability Weak mortgages cripple real estate ‘Prioritise housing’ ‘Localise building materials production’ ‘Modernise mining safety regulations’ CAAZ achieves operational surplus RGM Airport passenger traffic up 8,19 percent Login/Register Subscribe Today ©2024 The Financial Gazette. A Media Company – All Right Reserved. Designed and Developed by Innovura Home » Government still owes farmers US$8 million National Report Government still owes farmers US$8 million written by Staff Writer November 5, 2025 0 comments Agriculture Minister Anxious Masuka Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappTelegramThreadsBlueskyEmail AGRICULTURE minister Anxious Masuka says the government owes farmers over US$8 million, and plans are underway to settle the outstanding bills. Addressing the media recently, Masuka said the government had failed farmers, and his ministry expected to receive funds this week from the Treasury. “We still owe farmers some amount from last year for delivery.… Subscribe to read full article. Subscribe today Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappTelegramThreadsBlueskyEmail previous post Parly seeks cotton industry revival FlyNamibia, Fastjet partner to enhance connectivity Staff Writer Related Posts Parly seeks cotton industry revival November 4, 2025 ‘Prioritise housing’ November 3, 2025 ‘Modernise mining safety regulations’ November 3, 2025 CAAZ achieves operational surplus November 3, 2025 Harare-Istanbul direct flights expected by 2026 November 2, 2025 Tourism investment creates jobs in Vic Falls November 1, 2025 Advertisements The Financial Gazette It is southern Africa’s leading business and political newspaper well known for its in-depth and authoritative reportage anchored on providing timely, accurate, fair and balanced news. CATEGORIES Top Stories Companies & Markets National Report Opinions International News Sport Technology e-Paper Fingaz SMS News ABOUT THE FINANCIAL GAZETTE About Us Contact Us Advertise With Us Privacy Policy Terms & Conditions Cookie Policy Copyright Policy Facebook Twitter Instagram Linkedin Whatsapp Newsletters Corporate Subscriptions Digital e-Paper FingazLive SMS News Place An Advert ©2024 The Financial Gazette. A Media Company – All Right Reserved. Designed and Developed by Innovura

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