by admin | May 14, 2025 | TECa Blog
By Nyasha Freeman Musikambesa Foreword: This Contextual integration highlights Zimbabwe’s challenges and opportunities, while positioning The Eastern Caucas as a catalyst for Free market -driven, locally rooted solutions. This piece maintains the original’s...
by admin | May 9, 2025 | TECa Blog
By Hillary Munedzi Remittances help millions around the world cover basics such as food and school fees. Experts warn that the practice of immigrants sending money back to their home countries cannot replace strong public services or fix deep structural inequalities —...
by admin | May 9, 2025 | TECa Blog
by Kuda Musasiwa (aka @begottensun) ⸻ Let us break down what happens when $1,000 enters the Zimbabwean mobile money or bank system. We are looking at three taxes, namely the 2% intermediated money transfer tax (IMTT), an applicable Ecocash or bank fee of 3 %,...
by admin | Apr 30, 2025 | TECa Blog
Zimbabwe’s economy, once vibrant, has faced decades of stagnation exacerbated by contested land reforms and insecure property rights. Reviving growth demands robust institutions, particularly secure property rights, which serve as a catalyst for investment,...
by admin | Apr 30, 2025 | TECa Blog, Uncategorized
By Itai Zimunya The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) recently floated the ZiG in a policy process to stabilize the consumer price index and remove arbitrage costs in the economy. At a macro level, it is crucial to ask if the ZiG is a complement or impediment to...
by admin | Apr 30, 2025 | TECa Blog
How Currency Instability Has Crushed Innovation and the way forward for Zimbabwe! By Blanche Wadzanai Mhonda Introduction Zimbabwe’s post-independence economic journey is a cautionary tale of what happens when sound monetary principles are abandoned. From 1980 to...