by admin | Apr 24, 2026 | ZITAP Blog
By ZITAP staff writer ZITAP’s Take on Zimbabwe’s New Economic Reforms Harare, April 2026 — Zimbabwe’s Cabinet has moved to slash levies, streamline licences and remove fees across critical sectors, presenting the measures as a decisive step toward Vision 2030. The...
by admin | Apr 24, 2026 | ZITAP Blog
This week, we focus on Chapter 9 of the Constitution. It enshrines the principles of public administration and leadership for government. As a starting point is this series, we will simply publish the entire detail of Chapter 9 for the public to know. Our import as...
by admin | Mar 26, 2026 | ZITAP Blog
By Felicity Guta When protests erupt in Tehran, bread prices rise in Mutare. That is the reality of an interconnected global economy where political instability in the Middle East reverberates across distant nations like Zimbabwe. Recent discussions hosted by Atlas...
by admin | Mar 19, 2026 | TECa Blog, ZITAP Blog
March 19, 2026 RE: PLEA FOR GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION TO MITIGATE FUEL PRICE SHOCKS We write as the Zimbabwe Taxpayers’ Platform (ZITAP), a network of institutions and individual taxpayers in Zimbabwe calling for the Government of Zimbabwe to immediately intervene and...
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...
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...