Bulawayo Province Cup final postponed
Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter FOOTBALL fans in Bulawayo will have to wait another week to watch the inaugural Zifa Bulawayo Province Cup final after the association tentatively set next weekend as…
Apple bets on cameras, battery life to sell latest iPhones
Apple unveiled new iPhones with camera enhancements and improved battery life, making incremental tweaks to lure buyers ahead of a more substantial overhaul of its handsets in 2020.
Apple bets on cameras, battery life to sell latest iPhones
Apple unveiled new iPhones with camera enhancements and improved battery life, making incremental tweaks to lure buyers ahead of a more substantial overhaul of its handsets in 2020.
Government to deepen relations with US on education
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter THE United States is warming up to Government’s re-engagement policy with the US Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Brian Nichols calling for deeper co-operation between the two countries…
‘Comfort cooling’ no longer a luxury
As the world rapidly warms and urbanises, air conditioning is becoming essential for public health and economic prosperity. “Comfort cooling” is no longer a luxury. It is a necessity.
‘Comfort cooling’ no longer a luxury
As the world rapidly warms and urbanises, air conditioning is becoming essential for public health and economic prosperity. “Comfort cooling” is no longer a luxury. It is a necessity.
Monetary Policy Committee: Why we need one
Why give the power to decide interest rates to a committee? This is the first question former deputy governor of the Bank of England Mervyn King sought to answer in a speech he delivered to the Society of Business Economists, at the Royal College of Pathologists, London, May 22, 2002. The event was to mark five years after the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) was introduced and given the mandate to set interest rates in the United Kingdom.
Monetary Policy Committee: Why we need one
Why give the power to decide interest rates to a committee? This is the first question former deputy governor of the Bank of England Mervyn King sought to answer in a speech he delivered to the Society of Business Economists, at the Royal College of Pathologists, London, May 22, 2002. The event was to mark five years after the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) was introduced and given the mandate to set interest rates in the United Kingdom.
Bulawayo to honour citizens over 100
Michell Zvanyanya, Chronicle Reporter THE Bulawayo City Council (BCC) is set to honour residents who are aged 100 years and above as a way of celebrating long life and acknowledging their contribution to the development…
IPEC needs to crack the whip on lost pensions
There was a time when a worker’s pension fund was one of their most valuable assets, guaranteed to provide at least a basic living income after retirement and the subsequent loss of employment and large numbers of people in the formal economy planned their life around this happy fact.




