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.
On 15 February 2018, a colleague of mine, dating back to 1996, phoned me and said: “Mukoma tanyudzwa.” I was a bit lost on what he was talking about, so…
Fourteen more people, all returning residents from South Africa, tested positive for the coronavirus yesterday increasing the number of cases to 279. The government also released the list of people…
Zimbabwe has released a list of about 50 people that have escaped from quarantine centres. Reports say more than 100 have escaped and according to the Chronicle, those who harbour…
Movement for Democratic Change Alliance vice-president Tendai Biti, his co-vice-president Lynette Karenyi-Kore, deputy secretary-general David Chimhini, international relations secretary Gladys Hlatywayo, her deputy Lovemore Chinoputsa and Vongai Tome, were today…
Zimbabwe’s grain deficit is expected to widen to 1.17 million tonnes this year despite a small increase in production, the latest official crop report showed, leaving the majority of the…
Twenty-eight people, all returning residents from South Africa, tested positive for the coronavirus yesterday increasing the number of cases to 265. Two more people, one from Bulawayo and the other…
Zimbabwe police arrested five senior officials of the main opposition party today after they attempted to enter the party’s Harare headquarters, which is being occupied by a rival faction. The…
Former Principal Director of State Residence in the Office of the President and Cabinet, Douglas Tapfuma has been jailed for an effective 4 years following his conviction on three counts…
Scientists scouring two bat-filled cave systems in Zimbabwe have identified different types of coronaviruses, a development which could help us better understand how pathogens spread from animals to humans. The…
Two coronavirus patients in Harare recovered yesterday increasing the number of those that have recovered countrywide so far to 31 but there were 15 new cases, all returnees from South…