
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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Jean Ndenzako is an economist who provides a nuanced analysis of the Burundian government's economic performance.
un bilan mitigé – IWACUEconomist Jean Ndenzako provides a direct analysis of the situation where Lumitel appears to benefit from its status as a market leader.
Les consommateurs dénoncent les prélèvements liés aux services à valeur ajoutée – IWACUJean Ndenzako is an economist discussing the implications of tax exemptions in Burundi.
Exonérations fiscales, un débat budgétaire sensible – IWACU
Jean Ndenzako emphasizes that the effectiveness of monetary maneuver depends on its coordination with other state levers.
Une mesure salutaire, mais … – IWACUJean Ndenzako discusses the migratory phenomenon as a significant loss of human capital in Burundi's educational system.
« Le Burundi risque une perte progressive de son capital humain le plus stratégique. » – IWACUJean Ndenzako expressed concerns that the objectives of the anti-corruption strategy may remain unfulfilled without significant political change.
Encore un long chemin à faire – IWACUJean Ndenzako criticized the design and implementation of the Anagessa as an ineffective agricultural policy tool.
Des sommes faramineuses et des « menaces » – IWACUAccording to economist Jean Ndenzako, the closure of the Gatumba/Kavimvira border would lead to a significant drop in Burundi's export revenues.
Pas de progrès notable – IWACUEconomist Jean Ndenzako analyzes the duality of exchange rates in Burundi.
l’anomalie qui mine l’économie burundaise – IWACUJean Ndenzako reflects on how to transition from generalized free healthcare to a universal health coverage that is equitable and fiscally sustainable.
Réforme ou suppression ? – IWACUJean Ndenzako provides a critical analysis of the financial group scandal in Burundi.
10 milliards de BIF volatilisés – IWACU
Jean Ndenzako provided an analysis of the president's threat of expropriation regarding fuel supply.
La question n’est pas là – IWACUEconomist Jean Ndenzako explained how governance, planning, and politicization hinder the implementation of development projects.
le Burundi patine dans le décaissement – IWACUJean Ndenzako highlights that exporting raw minerals may create the illusion of rapid growth without generating real added value.
La politique minière du Burundi : entre leurre économique et voies de l’émergence – IWACUEconomist Jean Ndenzako calls for caution regarding the exportation of raw minerals.
« L’exportation de minerais bruts constitue un leurre qui perpétue la dépendance et la vulnérabilité. » – IWACUJean Ndenzako warns that the exportation of raw minerals may create an illusion of rapid growth without generating real added value.
Un mirage ? – IWACUJean Ndenzako is an economist who discusses the implications of the single treasury account reform in Burundi.
la solution du compte unique face aux déficits fait débat – IWACUEconomist Jean Ndenzako analyzes the economic consequences of the current government's abandonment of the Arusha Accord.
une rationalité économique, pas seulement politique. » – IWACUJean Ndenzako questions whether the renminbi can sustainably alleviate the currency shortage in Burundi.
une ouverture qui interroge – IWACUJean Ndenzako analyzes the challenges related to the use of electronic billing machines in Burundi.
Où vont les 1 600 milliards de BIF ? – IWACUJean Ndenzako is a consultant based in Ottawa, Canada, who has taught economic analysis at the University of Burundi and the National University of Rwanda.
« Les sanctions administratives sont-elles efficaces dans la régulation des prix en période de pénuries au Burundi ? » – IWACUProfessor Jean Ndenzako discusses the challenges facing the Burundian coffee sector.
Le Burundi peut-il encore sauver son café ? – IWACUJean Ndenzako is an economist and professor who provided a critical analysis of the budget, highlighting structural challenges in the economy.
les Burundais entre le marteau et l’enclume – IWACUJean Ndenzako argues that the future of Burundi will depend on the country's ability to overcome its structural challenges and build a more inclusive and representative political system.
« Avec 62 % de la population en extrême pauvreté, difficile de concevoir un soutien de plus de 96% » – IWACU
Jean Ndenzako believes that the introduction of documentary credit could cause more harm.
« Avec le crédit documentaire, la BRB semble s’aventurer hors de son domaine habituel » – IWACU
Jean Ndenzako, an economic expert, provides insights on the mandatory health insurance card.
Est-elle viable ? – IWACUEconomist Jean Ndenzako was mentioned in the context of discussing the economic implications of the ongoing crisis.
Une crise humanitaire en vue – IWACUJean Ndenzako views the creation of the Bourse du Burundi as a significant step towards financial modernization.
Entre ambitions et réalités économiques – IWACU






















































