Zimbabwe Insider - Part 1700

  • Now it’s Zambians

    First it was Nigerians claiming to be sons, daughters or spouses of oil magnates or overthrown dictators. Then it was Zimbabweans claiming to be sons,...

  • A sigh of relief

    The appointment of Gideon Gono as governor of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe was a relief not just to the business and financial community but...

  • The Botswana menace

    Botswana police chief has decided to break ranks with politicians. He has spilled it out. Zimbabweans are a menace in his country. They are responsible...

  • Daily News and stay-aways

    Readers aside, nobody must be missing the Daily News more than the Movement for Democratic Change and the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions. Without their...

  • In denial

    Zimbabwe’s first President Canaan Banana died and was buried with the nation still in self-denial. Throughout his eulogy, the media insisted Banana had been survived...

  • One man show on the web

    What do you do when you are forced to cease publication for financial reasons? Charles Rukuni, editor-in-chief of the monthly review, “The Insider” in Zimbabwe...

  • Hijacked

    It’s now more than two months since the Daily News saga began. When the country’s most popular newspaper was shut down on September 13 following...

  • Tall order for Gono

    Zimbabweans, desperate for news about anything that can pull the country out of the current doldrums, were left in a quandary over the appointment of...

  • ZSE continues to be subdued

    The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange continued to be subdued as investors awaited the 2004 budget due to be tabled on November 20. Even the appointment of...