Council in pre-paid water meter campaign
Chronicle Reporter
BULAWAYO City Council took its water demand management awareness programme to Nkulumane 12 suburb yesterday where residents were conscientised about the plans by the local authority to introduce pre-paid water system.
Nurse stumbles upon ‘witch’ in hospital ward
Midlands Correspondent.
A Gweru Provincial Hospital female nurse allegedly collapsed and lost consciousness after reportedly seeing a suspected witch which was sucking blood from a patient in a hospital ward.
Milan abandon Tevez talks as Pato stays
AC Milan have called off talks with Manchester City over the signing of the Premier League club’s outcast forward Carlos Tevez, chief executive Adriano Galliani said on Thursday.
Proteas not taking Sri Lanka match lightly: Amla
East London – Opening batsman Hashim Amla said yesterday the Proteas would not take the second one-day international lightly after they thrashed Sri Lanka by 258 runs in the opening game of the five-match series.
Wenger ponders Henry, Robin linkup
The temptation to partner Thierry Henry with Robin van Persie in an all-star strike combination may be too hard for Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger to resist when the team returns to Premier League action with a trip to Swansea tomorrow.
Marvin Bonde gets top-notch coach
Sports Reporter
ZIMBABWES London Olympic Games athletics team hopeful, Marvin Bonde, has a new coach, world renowned Lance Brauman.
Mapeza places bet on Zebras
Harare Bureau
Warriors coach Norman Mapeza has tipped neighbours Botswana to make a mark on their maiden adventure in the Africa Cup of Nations finals starting in Gabon and Equatorial Guinea next week.
Mahachi takes charge at Midwest Rhinos
By Noel Munzabwa
MIDWEST Rhinos assistant coach Clement Mahachi, who takes over from Australian Jason Gillespie at the end of February, believes he has learnt a lot from the Aussie and Andy Waller.
Chicken Inn to camp in Inyathi
Sports Reporter
AMBITIOUS Bulawayo Castle Lager Premier Soccer League club Chicken Inn will at the end of this month go for a two-week training camp in Inyathi.
Mharakurwa moves up world rankings
By Ricky Zililo
ZIMBABWE’S wheelchair tennis ace Nyasha Mharakurwa moved a place up on the world rankings to 66, despite failing to participate in any major tournament.

