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Policy consistency and the tenacity to free the market are crucial for Zimbabwe

Policy consistency and the tenacity to free the market are crucial for Zimbabwe

by admin | Mar 19, 2026 | TECa Blog

By staff writer There is a flurry of policy issues dominating the Zimbabwean media, from global to local. The impact of the war in the Middle East on Zimbabwe’s productive sector costs of commodities like fuel and energy is topical. Lately, fuel prices have risen by...
If Zimbabwe shifts towards clean energy, will it survive economically?

If Zimbabwe shifts towards clean energy, will it survive economically?

by admin | Mar 18, 2026 | TECa Blog, ZITAP Blog

By Tanyaradzwa Janhi This article discusses the emerging economic challenges emerging out of unfair productive economic costs of industries relying on the so-cold “clean” and often more expensive energy versus those using the traditional coal and carbon...
The likely snowball effects of the Mid-East crisis: how can Zimbabwe best protect herself? 

The likely snowball effects of the Mid-East crisis: how can Zimbabwe best protect herself? 

by admin | Mar 13, 2026 | ZITAP Blog

By Brita Gwezere There is turmoil in the world. The middle east is on fire, with Iran, Israel and the United States and her allies fighting, what President Donald Trump called “a very short war”. The debate is not on the length of the war. This essay discusses the...
Highlighting Chapter 9 of the Constitution: building a culture of transparency, prudence, and accountability

Highlighting Chapter 9 of the Constitution: building a culture of transparency, prudence, and accountability

by admin | Mar 13, 2026 | ZITAP Blog

By ZITAP staff writer There is on going public discussion about proposals to amend the Constitution in Zimbabwe, Constitutional Bill number 3, which seeks to, among other things, extend the presidential and parliamentary terms by two years, from 2028 to 2030. That...
ZITAP applauds the RBZ for acting on exorbitant bank charges

ZITAP applauds the RBZ for acting on exorbitant bank charges

by admin | Mar 6, 2026 | ZITAP Blog

By ZITAP staff writer The Zimbabwe Taxpayers Platform (ZITAP) applauds the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) for being an engaging policy actor, especially by ensuring financial inclusion and an innovative financial sector. On October 9, 2025,...
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