Dead pangolin lands man in jail

Prosper Dembedza Court Correspondent Possession of a dead pangolin proved costly for a Harare man after he was yesterday slapped with a mandatory nine-year jail term.

Factionalism, social media on PB agenda

Herald Reporters Debate on the abuse of social media by some zanu-pf members to deride others and factionalism will top the agenda of the revolutionary party’s first Politburo meeting for…

A vote for an establishment candidate, a vote for Trump

NEW YORK. — A lot of Republicans will head to the polls in New Hampshire today, motivated to vote against Donald Trump. But because of a quirk in how the state…

Comprehensive foreign policy launched

MOGADISHU. — The Federal Republic of Somalia on Sunday launched a comprehensive foreign policy to guide its relationship with the outside world in crucial matters like trade and war against…

Theatre in the Park hosts ‘love songs’ show

Own Correspondent The new Theatre in the Park venue at Harare Gardens will host its first show on Sunday. The Valentine’s Day show will be a musical featuring Bob Nyabinde, who…

African migration on spotlight in new exhibition

An exhibition titled “Kabbo Ka Muwala/ The Girl’s Basket” exhibition is underway at the National Gallery of Zimbabwe. The exhibition is based on migration and mobility in contemporary art in Southern…

Fears mount over drug-resistant HIV

Paidamoyo Chipunza Senior Health Reporter At least 60 percent of people living with HIV in Sub-Saharan Africa, including Zimbabwe, are becoming resistant to the key anti-retroviral drug, Tenofovir, raising fears among…

SIS executes over 300 in Iraq’s Mosul

BAGHDAD. — Islamic State (IS) extremist militants executed more than 300 people over the past few days in the IS-held city of Mosul in northern Iraq, a Kurdish security source…

Zhuwao disowns Mutsvangwa

Herald Reporter Zanu-PF Deputy National Secretary for Science and Technology Cde Patrick Zhuwao has refuted claims by war veterans leader Cde Chris Mutsvangwa that he has agreed to differ with…

DNA more than paternity testing

Roselyne Sachiti Features Editor WHEN most people hear of the word DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid), all they think of is paternity testing, which is usually requested following lack of trust in a…

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