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.
While Education and Sport Minister Aenias Chigwedere is fuming over the meddling by some of his colleagues into football whispers say Information Minister Jonathan Moyo has long had an interest…
When the Chronicle says it, no one believes it. It is brushed off as part of the paper's propaganda campaign to discredit anyone fleeing the economic crisis in the country.…
The Daily News may be the biggest selling newspaper in Zimbabwe. It may have recorded the biggest growth in readership between April and June. But something is definitely wrong at…
Someone trying to explain inflation, according to an article I read in Zambia - I cannot remember exactly where-had this to say: When a man went into a coffee shop…
President Robert Mugabe's call on his lieutenants to surrender some of their farms if they have more than one is being viewed with a lot of skepticism, coming as it…
By Brian Kagoro The perception gap Although there is no doubt that the legitimacy of Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe is now seriously disputed in many quarters, along with a whole…
Zimbabwe is full of paradoxes. The country has no cash, fuel or foreign currency. But companies are doing booming business, at least in terms of returns for their investors. Though…
Theories about the current shortage of local cash continue to abound. Initially, the central bank was said to blame for not accurately predicting inflation and thus not injecting enough cash…
The freefall of the Zimbabwean dollar continued with the local currency plunging to about $4 000 to the greenback by the end of July. Market watchers attribute the decline to…
Although inflation and remittances from Zimbabweans abroad will continue to fuel consumptive buying, this will not be able to counteract the now severe economic contraction. Delta Corporation, the country's biggest…