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Where Is the Transparency and Accountability for Kuwadzana Residents?

by jiren mangwana | Feb 18, 2026 | TECa Blog

By Jasper Mangwana Kuwadzana’s Fountain Blue suburb is fighting a serious sewage emergency that has gone on for more than ten years, with residents wondering: where is the transparency and accountability for Kuwadzana residents? The village, which in 2016 had...

Zim’s Informal Sector — More Carrots than Sticks are Needed

by jiren mangwana | Feb 18, 2026 | TECa Blog

by Jasper Mangwana The informal sector in Zimbabwe has become the economy’s backbone, providing employment to millions and livelihoods where the formal sector has failed. The informal economy is a picture of resilience, innovation, and survival despite economic...
Econet SmartBiz Woes: A Mounting Challenge for Zimbabwe’s Small Businesses

Econet SmartBiz Woes: A Mounting Challenge for Zimbabwe’s Small Businesses

by jiren mangwana | Jul 26, 2025 | TECa Blog

July 20, 2025 – Recent frustrations voiced by Econet SmartBiz customers regarding drastically slower internet speeds are more than just an inconvenience; they represent a significant operational and financial challenge for the backbone of Zimbabwe’s economy: its...
Economic Growth vs. Environmental Protection: Zimbabwe’s Path to Sustainability

Economic Growth vs. Environmental Protection: Zimbabwe’s Path to Sustainability

by jiren mangwana | Jul 23, 2025 | TECa Blog

BY: Tatenda Everjoy Bvumbe In today’s world, sustainable development is not just a trend; it’s a necessity. For Zimbabwe, the challenge is urgent. As the country seeks economic recovery, builds roads, opens new mines, and attracts investment, we must ask: how can we...
Powering Progress: How Zimbabwe’s Rural Electrification Fund Aligns with SDG7 and Transforms Lives

Powering Progress: How Zimbabwe’s Rural Electrification Fund Aligns with SDG7 and Transforms Lives

by jiren mangwana | Jul 23, 2025 | Uncategorized

At the still early dawn hours, before the cock’s crowing, a soft light springs to life in Mutoko rural village in Zimbabwe. It is no longer the paraffin lamp’s warm light or the candle’s weak light it’s the pure, stable light supplied by...

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