TITLE:
Examining the Link between Taxes-Based Domestic Resource Mobilization and Citizen’s Trust in Zimbabwe
AUTHORS:
Winnety Mavindidze, Nomazulu Moyo, Gordon Moyo, Favourate Sebele-Mpofu
KEYWORDS:
Domestic Resource Mobilization (DRM), Social Contract and Taxes
JOURNAL NAME:
Modern Economy,
Vol.16 No.4,
April
30,
2025
ABSTRACT: The research will investigate the intricate relationship between domestic resource mobilization (DRM) trough tax and citizen trust in Zimbabwe. Domestic Resource Mobilization, the process of generating revenue internally, is crucial for sustainable development, while citizen trust is foundational for effective governance. The study aims to understand how domestic resource mobilization strategies trough the various taxes that citizens pay influence public perception and confidence in the government’s ability to manage resources equitably and efficiently. Through the use of secondary data analysis, the research explores various factors that shape citizen trust, including transparency, accountability, fairness on tax compliance and the perceived impact of DRM on social and economic development. The study analyses the effectiveness of different DRM mechanisms, such as taxation, public-private partnerships, and natural resource management, in fostering or eroding social contract. Additionally, it examines the role of civil society organizations and media in shaping public discourse and influencing trust levels. By identifying the key factors that influence trust and evaluating the effectiveness of different DRM strategies, the study can inform policy recommendations for enhancing both resource mobilization and public confidence in the government. The study also recommends the strengthening of governance institutions through implementing reforms to improve governance, reduce corruption and enhance transparency and accountability. There is also needed to improve service delivery and design a tax system that is fair, progressive and efficient ensuring that tax revenue is used to benefit all citizens. Ultimately, fostering a positive relationship between domestic resource mobilization through taxes and citizen trust is essential for achieving sustainable development and promoting good governance in Zimbabwe.