Wave of protests grips Egypt

CAIRO — New protests were called yester­day after Egypt’s Islamist president Mohamed Mursi vowed to forge ahead with a controversial constitutional referendum and condemned street violence that has gripped the capital.

US majority backs Clinton’s 2016 White House bid

WASHINGTON — A majority of Ameri­cans now back US Secretary of State Hillary Clin­ton for a presidential bid in 2016, a latest nationwide poll showed on Wednesday.

Tanya Muzinda dressed to thrill

Collin Matiza
Sports Editor

YOUNG Tanya Muzinda is now armed and dangerous!

Why Mugabe will win

Facts are inconvenient things. More than that, they are stubborn. Sadly, the interpreters of fact — humans — are not nearly as reliable. We are subject to shifting emotions, cruel bias and sometimes plain evil prejudices.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Respect land use zones, city by-laws

Several major roads and residential areas in Harare have been disfigured in recent years by a spate of second-hand car deal­ers just using open land for sales points after putting up fences and small sales offices.

The modern, independent woman

Doreen Gaura
Life is full of ironies. The world is full of examples of how far human beings have progressed. We live in a world with a black American president, cloning of animals (and possibly soon enough of human beings), instant messaging, video calling and people visiting outer space.

‘Sanctions on MMCZ are sanctions on Zim’

ZIMBABWE successfully hosted its inaugural Diamond Conference in Victoria Falls that brought together the who is who in the industry from mines ministers in the region to international buyers and cutters. The Herald caught up with Minerals Marketing Corporation of Zimbabwe chairperson Mrs Juliet Machoba (JM) to talk about issues related to the political economy of mineral marketing in Zimbabwe ahead of the KPCS Plenary in Washington DC where Zimbabwe was given the greenlight to export diamonds without consulting KPCS monitors.

Ghetto Blast Rosenthal Mutakati: Pull him down syndrome kills progress

After treating them to a hearty meal in a spacious din­ing room adorned with sleek furniture and other entrap­ments of riches, Shamiso was surprised to find her sisters gone when she emerged from the scullery.

It’s derby time once again

PARIS. — Manchester United meet Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium tomorrow for the first time since the Sky Blues dethroned their neighbours to win the English Premier League soccer title and their first top-flight crown in 44 years.

Messi returns tomorrow

MADRID. — Lionel Messi could yet be available for Barcelona at Real Betis tomorrow, despite being stretchered off the field against Benfica in the Champions League soccer.

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