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...
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...
by admin | Feb 18, 2026 | TECa Blog
By Tatenda Everjoy Bvumbe The continued presence of mushika shika in Harare highlights serious weaknesses in the city public transport system. Mushika shika refers to illegal and unregulated passenger transport vehicles that operate outside official routes ranks and...
by admin | Feb 18, 2026 | TECa Blog
By Tatenda Everjoy Bvumbe Harare January 2026 — As Zimbabwe embarks on a critical phase of fiscal restructuringunder the 2026 National Budget framework taxation has emerged as one of the mostconsequential and contested issues before Parliament and the nation. Debates...
by admin | Feb 2, 2026 | TECa Blog
Zimbabwe is experiencing an economic bubble. The nationalsavings are rising as indicated by a one-and-half import cover. The localcurrency inflation rate has fallen to 4,1%. The consumption of diesel hasincreased to 1.2 billion litres per year from 700 million in...
by admin | Nov 17, 2025 | TECa Blog
TECA, Zimbabwe’s leading liberal economic think-tank convened a successful Zimbabwe Economic Competitiveness Conference on November 12th. The key issue of focus was how to make Zimbabwe prosper into an upper-middle-income society. The government of Zimbabwe was...