No poor countries by 2035: Bill Gates

BILL Gates has said there will be “almost no poor countries by 2035”, and that child mortality rates in the poorest nations will plummet to the same levels as in…

Klopp pep talk spurs Reds

LIVERPOOL — Jurgen Klopp has revealed what he said to his Liverpool players to turn things around in a pulsating Merseyside derby on Monday night.

Man caught draining oil at Mpilo

Cynthia Dube, Court Reporter A MAN From Bulawayo’s Entumbane suburb was arrested after he was caught red-handed  draining oil from a transformer at Mpilo Central Hospital, a court heard yesterday.

Gospel gurus to headline Dumisa album launch

Nhlalwenhle Ngwenya GOSPEL titan Pastor G and afro-jazz artiste — Dudu Manhenga are set to perform at the Dumisa Music Group album launch on Friday.

Wet Xmas forecast

Auxilia Katongomara, Chronicle Reporter The Meteorological Services Department has predicted heavy rains countrywide between Saturday and Monday meaning it will be a wet Christmas.

Businesses urged to respond to change

Business Reporter BUSINESSES operating in Africa should respond to change and seek guidance on how to navigate the increasingly uncertain landscape, the Standard Bank Group says.

Swimming sensation Brendon gets hero’s welcome

Allen Khumalo, Sports Reporter PENGUINS Swimming Club sensation Brendon Cyprianos, who scooped five medals at the African Union Sports Council (AUSC) Region Five Games in Angola, yesterday received a heroes’…

Six-year-old drowns in river

Whinsley Masara, Chronicle Reporter A-SIX-YEAR-OLD boy drowned in Umguza River between Bulawayo’s Mahatshula and Woodville suburbs while playing with friends on Sunday afternoon.

SMEs, bankers and religious culture

Morris Mpala, MoB Capital Limited RELIGION or culture is usually rigid. It has to follow certain norms/values/ethos so that it stays relevant and maintains its uniqueness otherwise it ceases to…

Fertiliser firms need more forex

Elita Chikwati, Harare Bureau The Government-initiated food security scheme, Command Agriculture, is under threat as the fertiliser industry is reportedly not receiving enough foreign currency to import raw materials crucial…

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