Herald staffer Zindoga launches poetry anthology

Leroy Dzenga Herald Reporter Journalists should strive to produce literary works to complement their contribution to the country’s intellectual repository, a top academic and Deputy Minister of Primary and Secondary Education,…

FINAL JOURNEY . . .

Zimpapers journalists carry the casket bearing the body of Herald arts correspondent Sophia Chese-Msowa ahead of her burial at Juru Growth Point yesterday. – (Picture by John Manzongo)

‘Coalition an attempt to rig the election’

Ruvheneko Parirenyatwa THE INTERVIEW As harmonised elections scheduled for 2018 approach, there is discernible movement and reconfiguration in Zimbabwe’s politics with the entrance of independent candidates set to change the…

CAPS NOT WALKING ALONE

Eddie Chikamhi in ALGIERS, Algeria CAPS United flew into this Mediterranean coastal city yesterday for their do-or-die mission and found out that they are not walking alone in this adventure…

French police evict thousands of migrants

PARIS. – French police evicted thousands of migrants living on sidewalks in an area of northern Paris as dawn broke yesterday – many of them people who fled war or…

22 miners die, rescue efforts futile

ACCRA. – Ghana’s government says it has stopped rescue operations at an illegal mining site and that 22 miners trapped underground are dead.

‘Cites restrictions fuel poaching’

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter restrictions imposed on trade in wildlife resources by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) is fuelling poaching and illicit dealings in wildlife and its…

All set for Masvingo road dualisation

Felex Share Senior Reporter At least 45 engineers from China are expected in the country next week to begin work on the $1 billion Beitbridge-Harare Highway dualisation project, whose implementation programme…

Protests leave Melania Trump stuck in hotel

HAMBURG. – Anti-capitalist protesters plunged the start of the G20 summit in Hamburg into chaos yesterday as they blocked the streets leading to the venue.

Djokovic shrugs off McEnroe

LONDON. — Novak Djokovic says he still respects John McEnroe despite the American comparing the Serb’s slump to Tiger Woods’ similar decline and hinting at troubles in the three-time Wimbledon…

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