Deadline for used car imports stands

By Tsungirirai Dhambuza
SECOND-HAND car dealers and individuals are left with only two months to import vehicles t

pilots vow to continue strike

Air Zimbabwe pilots share jokes after appearing before a Parliamentary Committee on Transport and Communication yesterday.Herald Reporter
STRIKING Air Zimbabwe pilots yesterday insisted they will not return to work until management

Local wins international environmental award

Herald Reporter
ZIMBABWEAN rhino conservationist, Raoul Du Toit, is among the six recipients of the prestigious

Beitbridge rural council unveils 400 stands

Beitbridge Bureau
BEITBRIDGE Rural district council will soon release 400 residential stands at Lutumba business

Farmers suffer effects of sanctions

Agriculture Reporter
THE effects of the devastating illegal economic sanctions imposed on the country by the West

Rebuilding Egypt the American way

In order to attract foreign direct investment, Hillary Clinton announced recently, a US$2 billion aid package for North Africa to be channelled through the Overseas Pri- vate Investment Corporation.By Gregory Elich
IN EGYPT, a people’s uprising has succeeded in removing Hosni Mubarak from power. The

Gaddafi accepts AU peace roadmap

Muammar Gaddafi TRIPOLI.
Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi on Sunday agreed to end the conflict and open political

. . . As rebels reject truce

BENGHAZI.
Libyan rebel leader Mustafa Abdul Jalil yesterday rejected an African Union initiative for a

Gbagbo captured

ABIDJAN.
Cote d’lvoire president-elect Alassane Ouattara’s forces, backed by French and UN troops, captured

US declares interest in Zim polls

Herald Reporter
The United States government says it is closely monitoring the situation in Zimbabwe with a

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