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.
Zimbabwe Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube might have understated the amount that Zimbabwe owes to China by US$873 million, opposition legislator Norman Markham said yesterday. Markham said Mthuli Ncube had told…
Zimbabwe Speaker of Parliament Jacob Mudenda told Parliament yesterday that a son of his relative spent six months waiting for an operation at Parirenyatwa Hospital and was only attended to…
Zimbabwe shipped its first coal to China, exporting 20 000 tonnes as part of a trial run to a customer in the cement industry. The coal was transported via the…
Controversial exiled Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front politician Jonathan Moyo has questioned a headline by local newspaper, Newsday which saidZANU-PF was bribing Citizens Coalition for Change bigwigs. The local daily…
Zimbabwe legislator Ruth Labode, who is a medical doctor, yesterday said Zimbabwe should adopt the Kagame Effect to stop child pregnancies now bedevilling the country following reports of 8 and…
Zimbabwe traffic spot fines could be on their way out. Home Affairs Minister Kazembe Kazembe told Parliament today that his ministry, which is in charge of police, is working with…
Zimbabwe is expecting mass deportations of undocumented Zimbabweans once the current Zimbabwe Exemption Permits expire as most of those with such permits do not qualify for the critical skills visas…
Tight monetary policy may have slowed inflation, but it has weakened consumer demand, according to Zimbabwe’s largest food manufacturer. Central bank has maintained interest rates at 200% and kept a…
A Zimbabwean citizen has called for the enactment of a law that will allow non-performing Members of Parliament and councillors to be recalled. At the moment, MPs and councillors can…