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.
Andrew Meldrum's book: Where we have hope, is a good read. It is fast paced, entertaining and intriguing. But after going through the 272-page book, I didn't really know what…
Financial institutions that bankrolled Alpha Construction could be left in a lurch if the Bulawayo City Council decides to cancel title deeds that were issued through the contractor as this…
The Movement for Democratic Change is preparing for next year's elections though it is still unclear whether it will participate or not. But time is running out fast for both…
Inflation, Zimbabwe's worst enemy, declined to 209 percent in October, a drop of 42.5 percentage points from 251.5 percent in September, according to figures just released. Though projections by the…
The Bulawayo City Council has unveiled a $1.1 trillion budget for next year which will see tariffs increase by 150 percent in January and by a further 100 percent in…
The Bulawayo City Council has failed to implement major capital projects over the last three years because of high interest rates and the reluctance by financial institutions to offer long-term…
Zimplow, one of the country's largest manufacturers of agricultural implements for small-scale farmers, says business has declined so much this year that this could be the most difficult year in…
A docile media pandering to the "rich" instead of giving "voice to the voiceless" and holding the powerful accountable may have abetted Alpha Construction and its boss Jonathan Gapare to…
As Zimbabwe approaches its first quarter century as an independent state, some political commentators have called on the country to redefine patriotism to reflect the generational transformation that has taken…
A few years ago, workers at a quasi government agency were grounded when the two vehicles that had been donated to the agency by a United Nations organisation broke down.…