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.

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.

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.

Man jailed for affair with mentally challenged woman

Court Reporter
AN Inyathi man will live to rue the day he fell in love with an epileptic and mentally challenged woman after the father of the woman allegedly influenced her to open a case of rape against him.

Residents urge council to build decent toilets

Chronicle Reporter
RESIDENTS of Iminyela suburb in Bulawayo have urged council to fulfil its pledge of constructing decent toilets for them.

Young hip hop artiste looking for sponsorship

Entertainment Reporter
BULAWAYO has over the years been a reputable city well known for unleashing the country’s most talented artistes in different genres.

What’s on your mind? Does that question sound familiar?

THE WORD with Bruce Itai Chimani
Well, that’s what your Facebook homepage always asks you every time you log on from a desktop browser. I do think that question is very important for us to discuss, particularly because many Christians answer it unconvincingly.

Burn the fat with a circuit workout

Health and Fitness With Sungano Shingirirai Venge
We have all made up our minds on what we expect in 2012. Resolutions have been made although it is always easier to break them than to accomplish them. The main reason being that we always make our resolutions without solutions to deal with challenges.

One on one with Tazvivinga

ONE of Bulawayo’s up and coming film writers and actresses Fortune Tazvivinga, has engaged local popular actors to feature in her film called Inhlanhla.

Cellphones make cheating easy

Unplugged with Lenin Ndebele
I can hardly remember what life was like before the cellphone era. I have a few flashbacks of writing a letter to a girlfriend or someone else’s girlfriend and getting caught was rare. But come the cellphone era the ballgame has changed.

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