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.
The Bulawayo City Council is to introduce water rationing from tomorrow. Individually metered houses in the high density suburbs as well as individually metered flats will be entitled to 450…
The people should have seen it coming. It was common talk before the March 31 elections that there would be a political backlash once ZANU-PF had been assured of another…
The Zimbabwe dollar should have been trading at $18 300 to the United States dollar by the end of April if the auction rate had been following inflation trends, according…
The Bulawayo City Council has been forced to put out tenders for grave diggers for a third time because bids from prospective contractors on the first occasion were too high…
Politics is like soccer, award-winning sports journalist Tendai Dindingwe says. "When a team loses, blame is heaped on the coach. When it wins, credit goes to the players." After three…
The shortage of fuel that has paralysed Bulawayo for more than a month is now choking industry and commerce. Several companies that depend on fuel for their operations might be…
In what critics see as a deliberate move to get back at the urban voters, most of whom are considered supporters of the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), the…
Some Bulawayo city councillors have castigated the organisers of the Silver Jubilee celebrations at Barbourfields Stadium for the chaos that erupted just before the Highlanders and Motor Action soccer match,…
All 119 stands being serviced by the Bulawayo City Council in the low-density suburb of Parklands have already been bought, though the project is only 85 percent complete. The stands…
In what could turn out to be one of the biggest housing developments in Bulawayo, Old Mutual and the Central Africa Building Society (CABS) are planning to build 1 500…