Zimbabwe Insider - Part 1700

  • 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...

  • Innscor makes $14.6 billion profit

    Despite the country’s seriously deteriorating economy, fast food giant, Innscor, had a turnover of $78.7 billion and net profit of $14.6 billion. And it says...

  • Rio Tinto laments fixed exchange rate

    Gold mining group, Rio Tinto Zimbabwe, says the failure by the government to review the exchange rate of the Zimbabwe dollar on 1 June as...

  • Wankie production down by half

    Coal production at Wankie was down by 50 percent in the first half of this year because of the shortage of maintenance spare parts and...

  • Bindura production down, profit up

    Bindura’s nickel sales for the six months to June were down by 32 percent due to two months furnace rebuild but net profit shot up...

  • Cafca exports increase 30-fold

    A thirty-fold increase in exports from $126.4 million to $3.8 billion in the first half of this year helped to boost Cafca’s net earnings from...