Jean Ndenzako
Jean Ndenzako is an economist who views the creation of the Burundi Stock Exchange as a significant step towards the financial modernization of the country. He acknowledges the ambitions behind the initiative but warns that various economic realities, such as investor confidence and regulatory frameworks, need to be addressed for the project to succeed.
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Countries Mentioned
| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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| Burundi | 2 | 6.00 | 4.65% | +10% | 11,890,781 | 608,366 | $3,100 | 159$ |
| Totals | 2 | 11,890,781 | 608,366 | $3,100 | 159$ |
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.
Recent Mentions
Burundi:
Jean Ndenzako discusses the migratory phenomenon as a significant loss of human capital in Burundi's educational system.
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Burundi:
Jean Ndenzako expressed concerns that the objectives of the anti-corruption strategy may remain unfulfilled without significant political change.
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Burundi:
Jean Ndenzako criticized the design and implementation of the Anagessa as an ineffective agricultural policy tool.
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Burundi:
According to economist Jean Ndenzako, the closure of the Gatumba/Kavimvira border would lead to a significant drop in Burundi's export revenues.
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Burundi:
Economist Jean Ndenzako analyzes the duality of exchange rates in Burundi.
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Burundi:
Jean Ndenzako reflects on how to transition from generalized free healthcare to a universal health coverage that is equitable and fiscally sustainable.
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Burundi:
Jean Ndenzako provides a critical analysis of the financial group scandal in Burundi.
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Burundi:
Jean Ndenzako provided an analysis of the president's threat of expropriation regarding fuel supply.
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Burundi:
Economist Jean Ndenzako explained how governance, planning, and politicization hinder the implementation of development projects.
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Burundi:
Jean Ndenzako highlights that exporting raw minerals may create the illusion of rapid growth without generating real added value.
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