Bruce Ndlovu
Bulawayo film lovers who were looking forward to seeing one of the City of Kingsa�� greatest urban legends, Jane the Ghost, come to the small screen will have to wait a little longer as producers of the project have further delayed shooting citing other work commitments.
The film got the attention of local movie buffs last year when it walked away with the Best Short Film award at the National Arts Merit Awards, with the producers saying they wanted to make the project a full length feature film.
The movie is about Bulawayoa��s beloved tale of a mysterious woman who used her irresistible good looks to terrorise gullible men around Hyde Park Cemetery.
Whenever they picked her up thinking they had scored a night to remember with a rare beauty, she would leave them smarting as she disappeared into thin air.
After last yeara��s promise, it seems like audiences might not get a taste of Bulawayoa��s sexiest ghost soon as Lenni Sibanda, the projecta��s director, is engaged on other projects.
a�?The problem that we have faced over the last year is that Lenni is now working in Binga. What hea��s doing is not film related. This derailed our plans although wea��ve shot a few scenes for the movie. The scenes that we have right now however arena��t enough,a�? said Philani Nyoni, an actor and member of Yasibo Productions.
Nyoni added that they were also working on Iztori, a series that focuses on unique stories centered on happenings in the city of Bulawayo. .



