African Peace and Conflict Studies (Broader - Interdisciplinary)

Advancing Scholarship Across the Continent

Vol. 2000 No. 1 (2000)

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Mobile Payment Solutions for Farmer Cooperatives in Zimbabwe’s Highlands: A Yearly Performance Assessment Methodology

Zvakani Nyagwana, Department of Artificial Intelligence, Chinhoyi University of Technology Chidimba Makorewa, Chinhoyi University of Technology
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18718854
Published: April 17, 2000

Abstract

The mobile payment solutions (MPS) in Zimbabwe’s farming cooperatives aim to enhance financial transactions efficiency and inclusivity. A mixed-method approach combining quantitative surveys for participant feedback (n=150) and qualitative interviews (n=10). User satisfaction scores varied between 78% to 82%, with a significant positive correlation found between user engagement and savings growth. The MPS demonstrated effective financial inclusion, particularly among the less economically advantaged farmers in Zimbabwe’s highlands. Continue monitoring for sustainability and expand outreach areas to reach more cooperative members. Mobile Payment Solutions, Farmer Cooperatives, Savings Scheme, User Satisfaction, Economic Growth

How to Cite

Zvakani Nyagwana, Chidimba Makorewa (2000). Mobile Payment Solutions for Farmer Cooperatives in Zimbabwe’s Highlands: A Yearly Performance Assessment Methodology. African Peace and Conflict Studies (Broader - Interdisciplinary), Vol. 2000 No. 1 (2000). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18718854

Keywords

Geographic Terms: Zimbabwean Methodological Terms: Qualitative Research Quantitative Analysis Mixed-Methods Approach Theoretical Terms: Cooperative Theory Financial Inclusion Payment Systems Mobile Technology Data Collection Techniques

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