Policy vs reality: Zimbabwe’s economic trust deficit

The road to recovery is not in the technical stuff — it’s about restoring confidence in the system. Much like overcoming trauma, economic healing takes time. The question is: Will policymakers recognise this and work towards genuine change, or will they continue to insist that the people’s fears are unfounded?

TRAUMA has a way of lingering, haunting its victims long after the immediate danger has passed. Even when reassured that circumstances have changed, the mind struggles to accept this new reality. Hallucinations creep in unannounced, the smallest triggers reopen old wounds, and uncertainty clouds judgment. The line between safety and peril becomes blurred, making it…

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