Financial freedom in mobile money: the role of the central bank in Zimbabwe

Magister Legum - LLM === This paper analyses how the Zimbabwean economic history has led to the perception and attitude of the population towards the financial industry. It has been blighted by extremes to the extent that in 2008 the Zimbabwe economy had one of the highest hyperinflation rate in the...

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Main Author: Nduna, Chipo
Other Authors: Wandrag, Riekie
Language:en
Published: University of the Western Cape 2020
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11394/7624
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uwc-oai-etd.uwc.ac.za-11394-76242020-12-04T05:10:32Z Financial freedom in mobile money: the role of the central bank in Zimbabwe Nduna, Chipo Wandrag, Riekie Agents Consumer protection E-float E-money E-wallet Eco-cash Financial regulation M-Pesa Mobile money Mobile Network Operators Money transfer Unbanked Magister Legum - LLM This paper analyses how the Zimbabwean economic history has led to the perception and attitude of the population towards the financial industry. It has been blighted by extremes to the extent that in 2008 the Zimbabwe economy had one of the highest hyperinflation rate in the world.1 Pettinger sums up the hyperinflation journey of Zimbabwe as having begun in the 1990s shortly after the disastrous land reform.2 This is where private farms were grabbed from landowners and re-allocated to mostly peasant farmers who had no technical know-how in farming. It was also a time when the country was involved in an unbudgeted and unsolicited second Congo civil war necessitating that the Government increase salaries to cater for soldiers and other officials assigned to the Congo.3 Earlier on the government had buckled under pressure from former war liberators (war veterans) and paid out unbudgeted bonuses.4 2020-12-02T10:47:56Z 2020-12-02T10:47:56Z 2020-04-19 http://hdl.handle.net/11394/7624 en University of the Western Cape University of the Western Cape
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topic Agents
Consumer protection
E-float
E-money
E-wallet
Eco-cash
Financial regulation
M-Pesa
Mobile money
Mobile Network Operators
Money transfer
Unbanked
spellingShingle Agents
Consumer protection
E-float
E-money
E-wallet
Eco-cash
Financial regulation
M-Pesa
Mobile money
Mobile Network Operators
Money transfer
Unbanked
Nduna, Chipo
Financial freedom in mobile money: the role of the central bank in Zimbabwe
description Magister Legum - LLM === This paper analyses how the Zimbabwean economic history has led to the perception and attitude of the population towards the financial industry. It has been blighted by extremes to the extent that in 2008 the Zimbabwe economy had one of the highest hyperinflation rate in the world.1 Pettinger sums up the hyperinflation journey of Zimbabwe as having begun in the 1990s shortly after the disastrous land reform.2 This is where private farms were grabbed from landowners and re-allocated to mostly peasant farmers who had no technical know-how in farming. It was also a time when the country was involved in an unbudgeted and unsolicited second Congo civil war necessitating that the Government increase salaries to cater for soldiers and other officials assigned to the Congo.3 Earlier on the government had buckled under pressure from former war liberators (war veterans) and paid out unbudgeted bonuses.4
author2 Wandrag, Riekie
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Nduna, Chipo
author Nduna, Chipo
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title Financial freedom in mobile money: the role of the central bank in Zimbabwe
title_short Financial freedom in mobile money: the role of the central bank in Zimbabwe
title_full Financial freedom in mobile money: the role of the central bank in Zimbabwe
title_fullStr Financial freedom in mobile money: the role of the central bank in Zimbabwe
title_full_unstemmed Financial freedom in mobile money: the role of the central bank in Zimbabwe
title_sort financial freedom in mobile money: the role of the central bank in zimbabwe
publisher University of the Western Cape
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