The Herald (Harare)
Government-owned newspaper published in the capital city.
Website: http://www.herald.co.zw/index.php#
October 15, 2011
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Zimbabwe: 'Jumbos Exceed Country's Carrying Capacity' [interview]
Wildlife conservation has remained under the control of a few white farmers 31 years after independence. The sector offers lucrative business opportunities if fully supported but... Read more »
October 14, 2011
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Zimbabwe: I Do Not Own a Conservancy - Khaya Moyo
ZANU-PF national chairman Cde Simon Khaya Moyo has dismissed as false a story which appeared in the Financial Gazette last week alleging that he owned a conservancy. Read more »
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Zimbabwe: Ivory Stockpile - Cites Should Let us Hold Controlled Sales [opinion]
REPORTS that Zimbabwe's National Parks and Wildlife Management Authority is sitting on 44 tonnes of ivory worth US$10 million, which it cannot sell are disturbing. Read more »
October 13, 2011
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Zimbabwe: Parks Sitting On U.S.$10 Million Ivory
THE National Parks and Wildlife Management Authority is sitting on 44 tonnes of ivory worth US$10 million it cannot sell due to an indefinite ban on the sale of the commodity by... Read more »
October 10, 2011
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Zimbabwe: Police Set to Evict Conservancy Invaders
POLICE will soon start evicting over 500 families who invaded wildlife conservancies in Chiredzi and have been illegally occupying them for the past two months. Read more »
October 4, 2011
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Zimbabwe: Human, Wildlife Conflict Reaches Fever Pitch [opinion]
Angwa River has shrivelled to shadow of its rainy season self, leaving behind only sand, but underneath this sand, both human beings and wild animals know there are vast quantities... Read more »
September 23, 2011
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Zimbabwe: Rhino Horn Status, Just a Myth
Zimbabwe has, for the first time in its history, set aside a day to exclusively commemorate the life of the rhino, which faces extinction due to extensive poaching, the world over. Read more »
September 15, 2011
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Zimbabwe: Three Poachers Killed
THREE suspected rhino poachers were shot and killed by game rangers in the Chipangayi Safari Area near Chiredzi on Tuesday morning. Read more »
September 13, 2011
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Zimbabwe: German Firm Invests U.S.$13 Million in Gonarezhou
GERMANY-BASED Frankfurt Zoological Society has invested US$13 million in conservation work in Gonarezhou National Park, Zimbabwe's gateway to the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park. Read more »
September 12, 2011
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Zimbabwe: Jumbo Kills Mother, Daughter (Six)
A SIAKOBVU woman was trampled to death by an elephant before it turned on her six-year-old daughter and fatally injured the little girl. Read more »
September 9, 2011
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Zimbabwe: Stray Elephants Destroy Crops, Fencing
A herd of stray elephants suspected to be from Botswana has descended on the 50-hectare Shashe irrigation scheme 120km west of Beitbridge town and destroyed crops and fencing... Read more »
September 1, 2011
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Zimbabwe: Man Stuns Court With Pangolin Fable
ONE of the men who were allegedly found in possession of a pangolin on Tuesday stunned the court when he said he was caught while trying to deliver the protected animal to... Read more »
August 11, 2011
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Zimbabwe: Wildlife-Based Land Reform Way to Go [opinion]
IN some areas of Zimbabwe, the number of wild animals is growing, not as a consequence of conservation but of utilisation. Read more »
August 5, 2011
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Zimbabwe: Jumbo Tramples Boy to Death
A 16-year-old boy was on Monday trampled to death by a bull elephant that is part of a herd of 25 terrorising villagers in Chimbuwe, Mukumbura and Kaitano areas in Mashonaland... Read more »
August 4, 2011
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Zimbabwe: No End to Rhino Poaching
ABOUT 60 000 rhinos or 85 percent of their global population have been wiped out since 1970, says the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), one of the world's largest conservation... Read more »
August 2, 2011
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Zimbabwe: President Renews Pledge to Protect Elephant Herd
President Mugabe yesterday renewed a 21-year-old pledge to protect and conserve a herd of elephants that roam the Hwange National Park in Matabeleland North. Read more »
July 29, 2011
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Africa: Ivory Dealer Gets U.S.$1 Million Bail in United States
IN what could be a huge breakthrough in the fight against rampant organised poaching, a Philadelphia businessman, known to have tentacles throughout Central and Southern Africa has... Read more »
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Zimbabwe: Hurricane Katrina Throws Lifeline to Locals
HURRICANE Katrina, which hit the United States of America in August 2005, has thrown a lifeline to the local crocodile industry after creating a huge shortage of crocodile products... Read more »
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Zimbabwe: Suspected Rhino Poachers Denied Bail
Six suspected rhino poachers who were arrested in Harare last week after being found in possession of two rhino horns worth US$120 000 have been denied bail. Read more »
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Zimbabwe: Underfunding Poses Nightmare for Gonarezhou Perimeter Fence [opinion]
THE erection of a perimeter fence around the giant Gonarezhou National Park to curb the spread of foot and mouth disease has stalled owing to shortage of funding. Read more »
July 26, 2011
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Zimbabwe: South Sudan Wildlife, Tourism Delegation in the Country
A delegation from South Sudan's Ministry of Wildlife Conservation and Tourism is in the country to acquaint itself with the way Zimbabwe manages its wildlife and tourism while... Read more »
July 18, 2011
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Zimbabwe: Parks Ready for Queleas
THE Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife Management Authority is prepared to control quelea birds, which usually cause havoc during the winter cropping season. Read more »
June 6, 2011
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Zimbabwe: Stray Lion Wreaks Havoc in Mwenezi
A STRAY lion from Mwenezi Ranch is on the prowl terrorising villagers in Beitbridge's Ward 13, where it is reportedly killing livestock. Read more »
June 3, 2011
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Zimbabwe: Over Two Million Cattle Vaccinated
OVER two million cattle have been vaccinated in a nationwide programme stretching from mid-2009 to date, Zimbabwe Farmers Union executive director Mr Paul Zakariya has said. Read more »
May 31, 2011
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Zimbabwe: Tsetse Fly Wreaks Havok
HURUNGWE villagers in Ward 16 who used to own large herds of cattle in the early 1990s are appealing to Government to resuscitate the tsetse fly control programme as the parasites... Read more »
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