Zimbabwe News Update

🇿🇼 Published: 29 December 2025
📘 Source: The Witness

Heavy storms tore through macadamia farms in Brondal near Mbombela on Saturday night, leaving behind uprooted trees and widespread crop damage. One of the macadamia farmers’ partners, Cindy Cutting, emotionallyshared withLowvelderthat they were shocked by the news when their truck driver informed them, as they were not on the farm at the time. She and her partner, Danie Terblanche, visited the farm the following day and could barely access the land due to fallen trees blocking the road.

“Never in 22 years have we seen a disaster like this,” she says. The lapa’s roof was torn off, flooding the house due to heavy rain and hail from the storm. Cutting says they had lost between seven and eight hectares of crops and would likely have no harvest next year.

“This could not have come at a worse time,” Cutting says. Terblanche has been farming for the past few years after giving up his career as a professional aviator due to serious health issues. Cutting appealed to the public for any assistance to help restore their farm.

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Another macadamia farmer, Homer Neethling, also suffered losses amounting to millions and was on his farm when the storm hit. The aftermath of a heavy storm on a Brondal farm near Mbombela on Saturday, December 27. > Video: Supplied/Cindy Cutting#heavystorm#stormy#weather#mbombela#mpumalangatiktoker “We were travelling from White River and saw dark clouds.

Once we got home, it started to rain, and strong winds and hail poured down,” Neethling says. He and his wife began to pray for the hail to stop, and within 30 minutes, the storm ended. “In half an hour, we had 80mm of rain,” he says. Adding to the devastation, a wild fig tree was uprooted and fell onto their house, causing serious damage.

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Originally published by The Witness • December 29, 2025

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