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Simba Bhora's Joel Luphahla Named June Coach of the Month
Joel Luphahla grabbed the June coach of the month award after his stellar work with Simba Bhora. The experienced manager has kept his team performing at a high level throughout the season. His tactical decisions helped push the squad past defending champions at one point. Luphahla guided his players to the top of the league table during that period. The recognition comes after months of solid coaching from the respected mentor. Thandolwenkosi Ngwenya took home the June player of the month honor for his outstanding performances. The talented footballer delivered crucial assists and scored important goals for FC Platinum. His contributions on the field caught the attention of scouts from other leagues. Ngwenya has already made his move...
Highlanders FC Eyes Redemption in Clash Against Kwekwe United
Highlanders FC heads to Bata Stadium this Sunday desperate to turn around their recent form. The Bulawayo club faces Kwekwe United in what looks like a must-win match. Their last away victory came against Manica Diamonds, but that feels like ancient history after some disappointing results. The team drew with city rivals Chicken Inn and lost at home to newcomers MWOS. These results have left fans questioning whether the team can compete for the title. Interim coach Try Ncube remains upbeat despite several problems plaguing his squad. Three key players are nursing injuries that could affect team selection. The goalkeeper remains sick and cannot play, leaving Ncube scrambling for alternatives. Striker Mafiyosi Chiwete and midfielder...
Dubani Community Cheers New School to End 20km Daily Trek
Parents in Dubani finally have something to celebrate after decades of struggle. Kids from this remote community have been walking more than 20 kilometers every single day just to attend classes. Many families had to send their children away to live with relatives or pay for cheap boarding houses far from home. The long journey forced some parents to leave their kids behind in old villages where schools were closer. Children would leave their homes before dawn at 5am just to make it to school on time. Earthworks Company has stepped up to help build Thornhood Primary School right in the heart of the community. The construction project brings together local residents and the private company to solve this education crisis. Charles Kunjani...
Governor Wanga Demands Justice for Albert Ojwang's Death in Custody
Governor Gladys Wanga promises to watch every step of the police investigation into Albert Ojwang's death. The man died under strange conditions after police locked him up. Wanga spoke at his funeral service at Nyawango Primary School. She demands that officers face serious murder charges. The governor wants to see them convicted and punished to the fullest extent. Police arrested Ojwang at his Kakoth home on June 7. Officers took him to Nairobi Central Police Station. He died the next day behind bars. Several police officers and regular citizens face detention as the investigation continues. President William Ruto has spoken out against what happened. Angry mourners caused major trouble at Ojwang's hometown. Hundreds of people...
Amor Vittone Clears Up Confusion Over Joost's Widow Status
Amor Vittone has set the record straight about her marriage to rugby star Joost van der Westhuizen. The singer appeared on Jacaranda FM and talked with Martin Bester about the confusion. People have argued for years about whether she was really married when Joost died. The couple had started divorce papers back in 2010 but never finished the process. Joost passed away in 2017 after fighting motor neurone disease for many years. Vittone feels frustrated when people debate her personal life online. She gets upset when articles call her Joost's widow and people fight about it on social media. The former Lotto presenter made it clear that she was never divorced from the rugby legend. She pointed out that since the divorce never happened...
Ethiopia Aims to Transform Cancer Care with New Radiation Tech
Ethiopia plans major upgrades for cancer care across the country. Deputy Prime Minister Temesgen Tiruneh shared the news at a big health meeting held in Addis Ababa. The government wants to build better hospitals and help more people fight cancer. Officials from around the world came to hear about these changes. The meeting brought together health experts and atomic energy specialists. The deputy prime minister talked about using nuclear technology to treat cancer patients. He said this new approach will help doctors find cancer earlier and save more lives. Ethiopia already runs successful health programs that reach rural areas. The country also works on environmental projects that improve public health. Leaders want other nations to...
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra - Same Old Zoom, New Aperture – Is That Enough?
Samsung keeps doing the same thing with their expensive phones. The company takes old camera parts and puts them inside new models. They make the pictures look better using computer tricks instead of upgrading the actual hardware. This approach saves money but might disappoint people who want real improvements. The Galaxy S26 Ultra will have the exact same zoom camera as the last two models. Reports show Samsung plans to use another 50MP sensor with 5x zoom power. The specs look identical on paper compared to older phones. The company will depend on software updates to make photos appear sharper and clearer. Samsung might add a special lens that can change how much light gets through. This variable aperture feature could make up for...
Nintendo Switch 2 Smashes Records, but Is It really That Great?
Nintendo Switch 2 hit stores about a month back and shocked everyone with its sales numbers. The console moved over 3.5 million units during its first four days on shelves. This makes it the fastest-selling game system ever recorded for that time period. Two game developers from Virtuos studio shared their thoughts about the new machine. Alex Heise and Eoin O'Grady work at the company that helped make many popular games. The developers expected strong sales because the original Switch did really well. More people want to play serious games away from home these days. The Steam Deck and other portable systems helped create this trend. Nintendo built on what worked with the first Switch instead of starting over. They also made sure stores...
Meta's Chatbots Now Creeping Into Conversations You Didn't Ask For
Meta wants its chatbots to become more human-like companions for users. The company plans to create AI assistants that start conversations without being asked. These smart bots will remember past chats and follow up later. Meta hopes this will keep people more engaged on their platforms. The move comes as competition heats up across social media companies. Business Insider reports that Meta teams up with Alignerr to train these new chatbots. The project goes by the name Project Omni inside the company. Workers build these bots through Meta's AI Studio system. The artificial assistants store user details to make chats feel more personal. They aim to create conversations that seem natural and aware of context. Mark Zuckerberg believes...
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