Man who chopped wife still committed to psychiatric centre

Court Reporter
THE Bulawayo man who made headlines last year after killing his wife and chopping her body into pieces is still committed to Mlondolozi prison, a special prison for those with psychiatric problems.

Woman in speed chase with ‘ritual killers’

Harare Bureau
A HARARE woman was on Tuesday involved in a high-speed chase with a suspected ritual murderer who wanted to lure her friend’s son into a car in Belvedere.

Not everyone can be coach

By Ricky Zililo
MOST former soccer players in Zimbabwe have a wrong mentality or ideology that once they retire their next port of call should be coaching.

Look out Beast here comes Bhuda

By Mbongeni Manga
His legion of fans chant Bhuuudaa!!! when he gets the ball, anticipating a fine display of rugby skill.

Govt must ensure sanity prevails in mining areas

IT seems the gods are smiling on Zimbabwe which continues to discover new mineral deposits. At a time when world economies are facing collapse, the country continues to discover riches in the form of mineral deposits. The country, which is endowed with minerals ranging from gold, chrome, iron, platinum and diamonds among many others, recently discovered large deposits of diamonds in the Marange area in Manicaland.

Those who slept through the revolution

By Stephen MpofuThis pen celebrated a belated but a hope-filled dawn break the other day, recently.When the Organ on National Healing, Reconciliation and Integration was first set up in early…

Resource nationalism: Why the West is jittery

By Garikai ChenguSince World War Two, the United States has been involved in the overthrow of 52 foreign leaders, some of them democratically elected. The common thread among these leaders…

Silalabuhwa Irrigation Scheme lifeline for Insiza

By Yoliswa Dube
INSIZA South constituency in Matabeleland South boasts of the largest and most successful irrigation scheme in the province, Silalabuhwa, which stretches over many kilometres.

Zuma takes aim at UN over Libya airstrikes

New York – President Jacob Zuma on Thursday slammed the UN Security Council for allowing the Nato military strikes in Libya that played a key role in the downfall of Muammar Gaddafi.

Radicalised British bomber trial postponed

Mombasa – The trial of a Briton who was reportedly radicalised in the same prison as “shoe bomber” Richard Reid opened in Kenya on Thursday where he faced charges of possessing explosive materials.

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