Intensify cancer fight: First Lady

Zimbabwe will double efforts to empower communities that are lagging behind in health services and knowledge needed to fight diseases such as cancer, First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa said yesterday.

Prince of the oldest kingdom

HIS princely performances have lifted Highlanders out of the mud and transformed them into top-eight contenders, yet striker Prince Dube still does not behave like the “Prince” of Zimbabwe’s oldest football kingdom.

 He just loves Highlanders, and for him everything is all about this team that last won the Premiership title in 2006 – the year that Dube lost his father Danny.

Sanity returns to transport sector

COULD the re-introduction of the Zimbabwe United Passengers Company (Zupco) buses mark an end to the chaos, profiteering and tout menace within the local public transport sector?

Touts, for instance, have for long caused untold suffering to commuters, both male and female, young and old, at bus termini. They physically and verbally abuse travellers, forcing them to board certain buses or forms of transport in addition to dictating unrealistic transport fares.

‘US$12bn from mining is small change’

Zimbabwean miners have thrown their weight behind Government’s roadmap towards attaining a US$12 billion mining industry in the next three years, saying the targets were achievable, but implored the need to come up with a collective action plan.

Meet the king of eyelashes

TO some, he is just another fashionable socialite, but in the world of beauty, they call him the “Lash King”.

With close to a decade in the beauty industry, Craig Magengezha has established himself as one of the best in the business, a magician of sorts when it comes to eyelash extensions.

AVM to assemble 300 Zupco buses

Local bus manufacturing company AVM Africa, has been roped in to assemble 300 of the 500 buses that will be supplied from Belarus, while negotiations with Chinese investors to set up local assembly plants are also underway, it has been learnt.

Nakamba’s Villa win again

MARVELOUS NAKAMBA put on another master class performance for Aston Villa, who scored in stoppage time at the end of both halves, en-route to a 2-1 victory over a 10-men Brighton at Villa Park yesterday.

God is not like Job Sikhala’s tailor

Nostalgia is quite climactic, and there is nothing as pleasurable as going down memory lane.

When Bishop Lazi was having a haircut last week, he could not help but think how life was so fashionably easy back in the day.

REBIRTH OF DENVER

After being written off by many coaches and clubs, talented midfielder Denver Mukamba is living the proverbial nine lives of a cat after finding a new home at Chapungu.

ED to meet investors in Russia

President Mnangagwa will this week attend the Russia-Africa Summit in Sochi, Russia, where he is expected to meet Russian investors from Alrosa and Great Dyke Investments (GDI).

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