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Analysis: Why it’s Time for Zimbabwean-Led Growth
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...
Can remittances cover gap left by aid cuts?
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 —...
How Much of Your $1,000 Actually Reaches the Economy? A Deep Dive into Zimbabwe’s Transaction Taxes
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 %,...
Property Rights and Economic Revival in Zimbabwe: The Role of Think Tanks and Community Engagement
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,...
Is the Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG) the best Zimbabwe can do?
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...
Sound Money and Entrepreneurship in Zimbabwe
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...
Happy 45 Independence Day Zimbabwe!
Happy 45th Independence Day, Zimbabwe! May this day be filled with joy, unity, and pride as you celebrate your nation's freedom and progress. We, from TECA, wish you a bright and prosperous future. With proven economic and legal reforms, given its rich resource...
Catalysing Purpose and Building Bridges: TECa Prosperity Catalyst Clubs participation in the Women University’s ‘Finding Your Purpose’ Conference in Harare
By Nyasha Freeman Musikambesa On April 10, TECa’s Prosperity Catalyst Clubs participated in the “Finding Your Purpose” conference at Harare’s Women University of Africa, sparking dynamic dialogue on youth empowerment and self-discovery. Attended by students, young...
The Zimbabwe National Competitiveness Commission is correct on economic freedom!
By Itai Zimunya The National Competitiveness Commission (NCC), a statutory body whose mandate is to enhance Zimbabwe's global competitiveness issued an important analysis (here) in March 2025. The report notes that Zimbabwe has multiple regulatory frameworks governing...
TECA praises government for successfully hosting the diaspora conference
By Hillary Munedzi The Eastern Caucus (TECA) has praised the government of Zimbabwe for successfully hosting the Zimbabwe Annual Diaspora Conference (ZADC) in Vumba, Mutare recently, the event has fostered meaningful engagement with the diaspora community, resulting...
Eastern Cauca’s Prosperity Catalysts Clubs Shine at Women’s University Panel on Economic Empowerment
By Freeman Musikambesa On March 27, 2025, the Eastern Cauca Prosperity Catalysts Clubs (PCC) took center stage at the Women’s University in Africa’s landmark Economic Prosperity Panel Discussion, co-hosted by the U.S. Embassy. The event, a vibrant convergence of...
USAID exit- a big opportunity for Zimbabwe!
By Blanche Wadzanai Mhonda Our famous “teapot country” has spent decades receiving international aid, with United States Agency for International Development (USAID) playing a significant role across various sectors. While USAID's contributions have offered essential...
Taxing To Death – Why Taxation Needs Urgent Review in Zimbabwe
By Vivid Gwede The announcement by Zimbabwe’s Treasury boss, Prof. Minister Mthuli Ncube, of plans to review the country’s tax regulations by around mid-year will come as music to many ears after years of lobbying by citizens and businesses. This presents an...
George Ayittey Empowering Africa’s Future: The Crusade for Liberal Economics
By Freeman Musikambesa Africa is a continent brimming with potential yet grappling with systemic challenges. Africa’s youth are increasingly recognized as the architects of its transformation. This dilemma demands that we act, and act now towards freeing up the...
Easing The Cost Of Doing Business In Zimbabwe Is a Game Changer!
By Itai Zimunya The commitment by the Government of Zimbabwe to ease the cost of doing business is a big game changer. The private sector, micro traders, consumers, and the government itself will benefit more. Taxes have to be streamlined and the cost and...














