Zimbabwe Insider - Part 1708

  • Milk supplies down 27%, profit up 612%

    Milk supplies to Dairibord Zimbabwe were down by 27 percent during the first half of this year but net profit shot up by 612 percent...

  • CAPS back in black

    Pharmaceutical company CAPS Holdings is now out of the doldrums. It made a net profit of $2 billion in the first half of this year,...

  • Was arrest of Kasukuwere another gimmick?

    The arrest of up-and-coming ZANU-PF stalwart, Saviour Kasukuwere for allegedly selling fuel at exorbitant prices made world headlines but several people have been asking why...

  • Why Moyo came in

    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...

  • The grass is not always greener

    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...

  • All not well at Daily News

    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...

  • Workers getting poorer by the day

    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...

  • Is Mugabe trying another cover-up?

    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...

  • The Opposition and Civil Society

    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...