Cars banned in future city

Free wi-fi everywhere, streets dedicated to free-flowing public transport, cars banned, and no waste or carbon emissions.While these may sound like far-fetched cities of the future, they are already here.Masdar…

MDC split imminent: Analysts

Herald ReportersDeputy Prime Minister Arthur Mutambara’s declaration that he does not recognise Professor Welshman Ncube as MDC president is a harbinger of an imminent split in the party — a…

Bills sail through

Herald ReporterThe Home Affairs Ministry has no legal mandate to determine police operational issues, Justice and Legal Affairs Minister Patrick Chinamasa has said.He was responding to questions raised in the…

Father seeks custody

A Harare man yesterday claimed that his wife was depriving their daughter of her right to an education by taking her to Apostolic Church services during school days.School authorities who…

Police vow to end violence

Crime Reporter
Police investigations into the violent clashes that have been witnessed in Harare over the past month have linked the chaos to MDC-T.

Harare congestion begs for solution

By Roselyne Sachiti and Michael Chideme
THE snail’s pace at which cars moved, the screeching sounds of wheels and the high-pitched voices

Ivorian crisis: Why Gbagbo won’t go

AFTER the electoral crisis that has dominated the aftermath of elections in Cote d’Ivoire, Robert Mukondiwa travelled to West Africa’s grandest economy to read the mood on the ground and…

EU set to renew illegal sanctions regime

Herald Reporters
The European Union is expected to meet next week in Brussels, Belgium to renew the bloc’s illegal sanctions on Zimbabwe.

Mubarak moves towards reforms

CAIRO.Egyptian Vice President Omar Suleiman announced that President Hosni Mubarak took another step towards democratic reforms, as he approved a committee to oversee constitutional changes yesterday.“The president signed a decree…

Illegal immigrants out

MAPUTO. — Mozambique will soon repatriate a group of 444 illegal Asian immigrants who were sent back from South Africa after they entered the country illegally, a police spokesman said…

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