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Low Tobacco Prices, Medical Aid Reforms: Who Are the Gatekeepers? E20 Fuel Concerns | Friday Drinks

Low Tobacco Prices, Medical Aid Reforms: Who Are the Gatekeepers? E20 Fuel Concerns | Friday Drinks

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Join Tinashe, Ranga, and Rufaro as they discuss tobacco farming to fuel pumps, healthcare policy to foreign investment covering the real conversations shaping Zimbabwe’s economy. Ranga shares his experience as a first-time tobacco farmer, navigating low prices and the realities on the ground. The discussion expands into how the tobacco sector is financed, and the evolving role of merchants versus traditional lending. We also unpack the push to separate medical aid societies from service providers, questioning whether regulation is solving a real problem or creating one and where regulators fit into the picture. On the policy front, the conversation explores Zimbabwe’s reserved sectors and local ownership requirements, weighing economic empowerment against investor confidence. Beyond Zimbabwe, Tinashe reflects on his travels, with a look at Mozambique and Tanzania as leading investment destinations in Sub-Saharan Africa—and what their resource-driven growth reveals about the region. A grounded, honest take on policy, markets, and the trade-offs shaping economic decisions. This episode is sponsored by Delta Corporation — “Share a Coke” and join the conversation.

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