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Autopsy of a Democracy: It’s the Economy, Stupid – Lessons Learned from the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election

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  The 2024 U.S. presidential election stands as a pivotal moment in American political history, underscoring the enduring truth that economic concerns are paramount in the minds of voters. The phrase "It's the economy, stupid," coined during Bill Clinton's 1992 campaign, resonates profoundly in this context, highlighting how economic issues can decisively influence electoral outcomes. The 2024 U.S. Presidential Election will go down in history not just for the political battle waged but for the deeper revelations about a Democratic Party increasingly out of touch with ordinary Americans. While the Democrats once prided themselves on representing the working class, their strategies, rhetoric, and policies in this election cycle revealed a party entrenched in elitism, dismissive of dissent, and blind to the realities faced by everyday citizens. The Republican victory, spearheaded by Donald Trump, emerged not just as a political win but as a referendum against this det...

Innocent Victims of a currency crisis

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Zimbabweans are facing a severe currency crisis that has eroded their incomes, savings and living standards. The ZWL has been one of the lowest valued currency units in the world due to hyperinflation that plagued the country in the early 21st century. The currency was redenominated three times and eventually abandoned in 2009, when the government allowed the use of foreign currency. In 2019, the ZWL was reintroduced, but it has been losing value rapidly against the US dollar (USD) ever since.   The Zimbabwean dollar (ZWL) has been in freefall in recent months, losing value against the US dollar at an alarming rate. In May 2023 alone, the ZWL depreciated by 60% against the USD, from 1,059 ZWL/USD at the beginning of the month to 2,557 ZWL/USD at the end of the month. On the black market, the exchange rate was even worse, reaching 4,200 ZWL/USD as of June 2, 2023. UPDATE: now  4 868.52 Govt and 6700 Parallel Market as at 08 June 2023 10:40 AM  more here   ...

Econet Wireless Zimbabwe Limited Financial Analysis: A Year of Mixed Results

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The following is an analysis of the financial statements of Econet Wireless Zimbabwe Limited for the year ended 28 February 2023, based on the Abridged consolidated statement of financial position as at 28 February 2023 using inflation adjusted figures. The figures are converted to USD using the rate 1 USD = 1150 ZWL rate found here Statement of Financial Position Item ZWL (000) USD (000) Change (%) Total Assets 709,022,033 616,541 108 Total Equity 436,798,754 379,825 86 Total Liabilities 272,223,279 236,716 159 Cash and Cash Equivalents 49,087,722 42,681 128 The total assets increased by 108% from ZWL 340.8 billion in 2022 to ZWL 709 billion in 2023, mainly due to an increase in property, plant and equipment and financial assets a...

EcoCash Financial Statements Analysis and Valuation

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EcoCash Holdings Zimbabwe Limited (EHZL), the parent company of EcoCash (Private) Limited, a mobile money transfer service provider, has released its financial statements for the year ended 28 February 2023. In this article, we will analyze the key financial figures and evaluate the company's performance. Additionally, we will discuss the challenges faced by EcoCash, such as regulatory constraints, and propose potential solutions. we are going to use the exchange rate of 1 USD = 1150 ZWL found here  rate the day which was used on the financial statement ending 28 February 2023   Revenue and Profitability: EcoCash recorded a revenue of $88 million USD, reflecting a 5% increase compared to the previous year. The primary revenue drivers were Fintech (78%), Insurtech (17%), and Digital Platforms (5%). However, the company incurred a loss before tax of $2.4 million USD, a significant decline from the prior year's profit before tax of $10.3 million USD. The main contributors ...