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The Insider is a political and business bulletin about Zimbabwe, edited by Charles Rukuni. Founded in 1990, it was a printed 12-page subscription only newsletter until 2003 when Zimbabwe's hyper-inflation made it impossible to continue printing.
What the new NGO law in Zimbabwe says on political involvement?
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What the new NGO law in Zimbabwe says on political involvement?

The Zimbabwe government has published proposals to change legislation governing the operations of non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in the country, which will effectively bar the NGOs from funding, or involvement in…
Posted by Charles Rukuni November 18, 2021
Zimbabwe’s Rudland family could take over South Africa’s Tongaat Hulett
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Zimbabwe’s Rudland family could take over South Africa’s Tongaat Hulett

Zimbabwe’s Rudland family could take over one of Southern Africa’s biggest sugar producers, Tongaat Hulett, by underwriting the company’s R4 billion rights issue. Magister, a company represented by Hamish Rudland…
Posted by Charles Rukuni November 18, 2021
Coronavirus vaccination in Zimbabwe picks up again
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Coronavirus vaccination in Zimbabwe picks up again

Coronavirus vaccination in Zimbabwe has picked up again with 77 575 doses being dispensed in the past two days up from 144 253 for the week ending 15 November and…
Posted by Charles Rukuni November 18, 2021
Mthuli Ncube rules our price controls despite escalating prices- says that would be a disaster
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Mthuli Ncube rules our price controls despite escalating prices- says that would be a disaster

Zimbabwe Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube has ruled out enforcing price controls despite the escalating prices of goods in the shops saying it does not work and would be a disaster.…
Posted by Charles Rukuni November 17, 2021
Is Mthuli Ncube undermining the Zimbabwe dollar?
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Is Mthuli Ncube undermining the Zimbabwe dollar?

Zimbabwe appears to be undermining its own currency as it struggles with inflation. Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube, has since reintroducing the Zimbabwe dollar in 2019, insisted that as much of…
Posted by Charles Rukuni November 17, 2021
Zimbabwe losing US$106.6 million each year to tax havens
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Zimbabwe losing US$106.6 million each year to tax havens

Zimbabwe is losing US$106.6 million each year to tax havens, US$65 million through multi-national corporations and US$42 million by individuals. According to the Tax Justice Network the amount is enough…
Posted by Charles Rukuni November 17, 2021
Zimbabwe in the right direction-IMF
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Zimbabwe in the right direction-IMF

Zimbabwe is moving in the right direction and is likely to achieve a growth rate of 6% this year, the International Monetary Fund said in its latest assessment released yesterday.…
Posted by Charles Rukuni November 17, 2021
Zimbabwe extends lockdown by another two weeks
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Zimbabwe extends lockdown by another two weeks

Zimbabwe today extended its Level Two lockdown by another two weeks to encourage more people to get vaccinated and to protect the nation against a possible fourth wave outbreak. Vaccination…
Posted by Charles Rukuni November 16, 2021
Zimbabwe dollar breaches $100 mark to average $105.70 against US dollar
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Zimbabwe dollar breaches $100 mark to average $105.70 against US dollar

The Zimbabwe dollar fell by $5.77 at today's foreign currency auction to average $105.6965 against last week’s $99.9301 with the highest offer at $120 and the lowest at $98. The…
Posted by Charles Rukuni November 16, 2021
Zimbabwe to lead Kimberley Process- civil society okay with that
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Zimbabwe to lead Kimberley Process- civil society okay with that

The Kimberley Process (KP) has elected Zimbabwe as the organization’s future leader — and the Civil Society Coalition has said it’s okay with that. The country, which has faced criticism…
Posted by Charles Rukuni November 16, 2021

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