"Broken Trust: How Economic Turmoil Shaped Zimbabwe's Financial Landscape" dives into Zimbabwe's economic history, exploring how hyperinflation and past financial crises shattered public confidence in the financial system. The book examines key events like land reform and unbudgeted wars that fueled the economic downturn. It analyzes how the government's response, including printing money, exacerbated the situation. By tracing this cause-and-effect chain, the book sheds light on the deep-seated mistrust many Zimbabweans hold towards financial institutions today.