Palestinian political prisoner assassinated in Israeli jail
Ivan Zhakata–Herald Correspondent PALESTINIAN political prisoner Khader Adnan, who has been on hunger strike for 86 days in an Israeli jail protesting his illegal detention, has been allegedly killed by…
CCC evicted from offices
Wallace Ruzvidzo-Herald Reporter THE opposition CCC party has been evicted from its offices in Mabelreign, Harare over failure to settle rental arrears, The Herald has learnt. The eviction comes despite…
Schoolboys had an antidote for FC Platinum
Veronica Gwaze-Sports Reporter WHEN Herentals faced four-time Castle Lager Premier Soccer League champions FC Platinum at the National Sports Stadium on Monday, the minnows only needed one result — a…
Dark cloud still hovers over Bethany Netball Grounds
Veronica Gwaze-Sports Reporter A DARK cloud still hovers at Zvishavane’s Bethany Netball Grounds, the atmosphere is tense and training just feels awkward without her. The late Sibekezelo Ncube had a…
Wilmore Chimbetu boost for DeMbare
Tadious Manyepo-Sports Reporter STILL basking in the memorable Harare Derby victory over CAPS United last Sunday, Dynamos could finally have utility player Wilmore Chimbetu in the fold for the visit…
Man remanded in custody over unregistered firearm
Court Correspondent A MAN from Mufakose in Harare who was found in possession of an unregistered firearm with 10 rounds of ammunition appeared in court yesterday for unlawful possession of…
Govt adopts early learning policy
Tsitsi Tasaranarwo–Herald Correspondent The National Early Learning Policy (NELP) recently approved by Cabinet will help with the provision of care and early education opportunities for children and will enhance their…
Turmoil in CCC reaches boiling point
Elizabeth Sitotombe-Correspondent IN a dramatic twist to the CCC saga, Nelson Chamisa, leader of the embattled opposition party, is reportedly working on finally giving the boot to Tendai Biti, Fadzayi…
OH BABY
NEW YORK. — Tennis legend Serena Williams has announced that she is expecting her second child.
CHAOS IN HOLLYWOOD
LOS ANGELES. – Thousands of film and TV writers headed to the picket lines yesterday to fight for pay increases and other benefits — forcing all four of the major late-night shows to halt production.









