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Insider to introduce Open Forum on Monday

Got a burning issue which you would like to discuss? The Insider is to launch an Open Forum where our readers can raise any topic for discussion.

This will be an OPEN Forum in the widest sense. There will be no taboos. The only restriction will be that we will not accept any name-calling, rumour mongering, badmouthing, and the use of foul language.

Readers of The Insider have over the years proved to be mature people, so there will be little moderation to speed up delivery.

Readers would, however, be required to register to participate in the forum.

Since there will be little moderation, our readers are free to complain about any misuse of this platform and the offending posting, if we agree it is offensive, will be removed permanently and the writer may be banned from the forum.

Wish you all the best and hope you will be able to discuss burning issues about our lovely country. Use this platform. Contrary to rumours that tend to be more credible than the TRUTH, the people that be listen, if you are talking the TRUTH because they know it is the TRUTH.

 

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Charles Rukuni

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.

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