New gold on Harare’s streets
FOR high-end, quality and long 100 percent human hair extensions, women in Zimbabwe part with between US$350 and US$1 000.
Traditionally, human hair extensions were meant for people with hair loss problems, but they are now a trendy fashion accessory.
Nakamba’s Villa run riot
ON-FIRE Zimbabwe international midfielder Marvelous Nakamba made his fourth straight start for Aston Villa and impressed in front of Prince William as the Clarets beat Norwich 5-1 at Carrow Road to register their second win of the season yesterday. The 25-year-old Nakamba once again relegated the highly rated Brazilian, Douglas Luiz to the bench, but the former Manchester City man came on late into the match and sealed the game with a fine strike.
‘Sporting activities integral to health and tolerance’
The Mashonaland Central community enjoyed the revelry that is associated with a family fun day when First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa hosted them at Chipadze Stadium yesterday.
Amai Mnangagwa described the fun-filled event as integral to a healthy, united and tolerant society.
BREAKING NEW GROUND…Stage set for inaugural PSL symposium
AFTER months of waiting, the inaugural Premier Soccer League international football symposium explodes into life in the resort town of Victoria Falls on Thursday amid huge expectations that the expo could finally help the domestic game transform into a big industry.
Sects applauded for new attitude
Members of apostolic sects have been applauded for overwhelmingly responding to the measles-rubella vaccination campaign, which saw more than 1,4 million children between 59 months and six years being covered.
Proper morals adopted from childhood
Life Issues with FGK CHILDREN are the future, thus we have to bring them up well. Nothing brings peace and joy to a parent or guardian than a child who exhibits…
Jakiel revels in debut
DONNING the Zimbabwe cricket jersey is a dream come true for Daniel Jakiel, a guy who loves cricket so much that he is always thinking about the game, even when he is on his motorbike.
Yadah ease woes
YADAH coach Genesis Mangombe is optimistic that his team will avoid the chop after their Castle Lager Premier Soccer triumph over Ngezi Platinum Stars at Rufaro yesterday enhanced the Harare side’s survival chances.
England in WC quarter-final
TOKYO. — ENGLAND secured their place in the World Cup quarter-finals with a crushing 39-10 victory over Argentina yesterday as the Pumas were forced to play for over an hour with 14 men after lock Tomas Lavanini was sent off for smashing his shoulder into Owen Farrell’s head. England were 5-3 up at the time after a Jonny May try and, though the Pumas battled valiantly for a while, they were eventually overwhelmed as Elliot Daly, Ben Youngs, George Ford, Jack Nowell and Luke Cowan-Dickie all scored, making most of the second half a cruise. Four years after going out of their own tournament at the pool stage, England are now the first team into the last eight in Japan, where they will probably face against Australia or Wales. They can secure top place in Pool C by beating France next weekend.
‘Lazy’ Kenyan Mp’s in trouble
Kenyan Parliament will this week crack down on scores of lazy MPs who have been pocketing millions of shillings in weekly allowances without attending committee meetings.
Last week, the leadership of the National Assembly said it will kick such MPs out of the committees in a move aimed at ensuring solemnity in the discharge of parliamentary affairs so that taxpayers can get value for money.




