 
                  Kevin Tutani
      
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                    Moribund Zimdollar: It’s time for a new currency
 
                        Ministry of Finance and Economic Development ordered that payments of taxes by corporates be rendered mainly in the local currency (ZWL).
                      
                      
      
                        By Kevin  Tutani 
                         Jul. 7, 2023
                      
                    Foreign reserve assets: Why Zim needs to change its approach
 
                        For clarity, SDRs can be viewed as a generosity of the IMF, which are issued to all its member countries for free, mostly in times of severe crises.
                      
                      
      
                        By Kevin  Tutani 
                         Nov. 24, 2023
                      
                    Effectively resolving inflation problem
 
                        The scarcity of money supply arising from the aforementioned interventions will result in reduced demand for goods and services in the economy.
                      
                      
      
                        By Kevin  Tutani 
                         Dec. 1, 2023
                      
                    State of the power sector
 
                        In Gokwe North, the coal fields of Senga are tipped to supply input (energy feedstock) for the proposed Gokwe North Thermal Power Station.
                      
                      
      
                        By Kevin  Tutani 
                         Mar. 8, 2024
                      
                    Emulating Dubai’s remarkable growth, positive development
 
                        This is, however, dependent on the fact that the costs surrounding the projects are not inflated, they are completed on time and are of an acceptable standard or quality. 
                      
                      
      
                        By Kevin  Tutani 
                         Mar. 15, 2024
                      
                    Chrome producers should stop subsidising the world economy
 
                        This would translate into greater GDP growth, foreign currency earnings and higher employment levels within the country.
                      
                      
      
                        By Kevin  Tutani 
                         Mar. 22, 2024
                      
                    Developing the local fintech industry
 
                        It can be used to make local payments, send cash domestically or internationally, offer credit, access insurance products, and so forth.
                      
                      
      
                        By Kevin  Tutani 
                         Apr. 26, 2024
                      
                    New strategies needed in fight against fake goods
 
                        Resultantly, counterfeit products usually contain low quality inputs, harmful additives and may even cause disease or death.
                      
                      
      
                        By Kevin  Tutani 
                         Sep. 13, 2024
                      
                    Case studies of illicit financial flows
 
                        The financial transfers were marked as payment for “technical expertise” and “licencing of intellectual property (leased technologies and the use of brand name)”.
                      
                      
      
                        By Kevin  Tutani 
                         Dec. 6, 2024
                      
                    Negative impact of illicit financial flows (III)
 
                        When companies under-declare their profits due to IFFs, the government will collect much less revenues than it would have collected, if the companies had chosen to be honest.
                      
                      
      
                        By Kevin  Tutani 
                         Dec. 13, 2024
                      
                    Industrial policies must include services sector
 
                        Professional business services (engineering, finance, research and development (R & D), marketing, legal, etc), 
                      
                      
      
                        By Kevin  Tutani 
                         Jan. 17, 2025
                      
                    Empowering communities, enforcing policies in effective waste management
 
                        Waste management in Zimbabwe faces numerous challenges.
                      
                      
      
                        By Kevin  Tutani 
                         Mar. 21, 2025
                      
                    Reducing economic inequality in Zim
 
                        This criminality is being carried out by unscrupulous firms and some wealthy individuals who are depriving the government of the revenue which is due to it.
                      
                      
      
                        By Kevin  Tutani 
                         May. 9, 2025
                      
                    Challenges, opportunities in basic education
 
                        This means even older students, outside of standard primary school age ranges, were enrolled. Enrolment in secondary schools exceeded 70%.
                      
                      
      
                        By Kevin  Tutani 
                         May. 30, 2025
                      
                    Understanding customs fraud
 
                        Zimra works with the assistance and cooperation of various government agencies and ministries, such as the Zimbabwe Republic Police
                      
                      
      
                        By Kevin  Tutani 
                         Jul. 18, 2025
                      
                    Consequences of tax cuts for the rich
 
                        AROUND the world, over the past 50 years, wealthy individuals have benefited significantly from tax cuts implemented by their respective governments.
                      
                      
      
                        By Kevin  Tutani 
                         Aug. 8, 2025
                      
                    Lessons from South Africa’s chrome resource management
 
                        South Africa has the largest chrome reserves in the world.
                      
                      
      
                        By Kevin  Tutani 
                         Aug. 15, 2025
                      
                    Economic consequences of tax cuts for the wealthy
 
                        Empirical research has consistently shown that tax cuts for the rich widen inequality, concentrate wealth, and do little to expand employment or lift growth.
                      
                      
      
                        By Kevin  Tutani 
                         Aug. 22, 2025
                      
                    How can Zim respond to global geopolitical fragmentation?
 
                        The election of US president Donald Trump  triggered the fragmentation of the global economy.
                      
                      
      
                        By Kevin  Tutani 
                         Aug. 29, 2025
                      
                    Zesa and electricity tariffs in Zim
 
                        Zesa Holdings is the monopoly dominating the country’s energy sector. It has complete control over the national electricity grid.
                      
                      
      
                        By Kevin  Tutani 
                         Sep. 5, 2025
                      
                    A look at municipal property rates and their implications
 
                        They are designed to be progressive, implying that those with less valuable properties are expected to pay less, as they are charged less “cents in the dollar” value on their property.
                      
                      
      
                        By Kevin  Tutani 
                         Sep. 19, 2025
                      
                     
 
                      
                      
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   





