Why the Diaspora is Watching Emps Roy’s Next Move

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The Scale of Zimbabwe’s Diaspora Remittances

Zimbabwe’s diaspora is vast, stretching across South Africa, the United Kingdom, Australia, the United States, and beyond. For decades, families separated by borders have relied on remittances to sustain livelihoods, pay school fees, invest in property, and support community development.

According to the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, diaspora remittances exceeded US$1.5 billion in 2022. This figure represents not only a lifeline for millions of households but also a significant share of the nation’s foreign digital asset inflows. In fact, remittances rival or surpass many traditional export earnings, making them one of Zimbabwe’s most stable economic pillars.

The scale is staggering. Every month, thousands of Zimbabweans abroad send part of their earnings back home. Whether it is £200 from London, R3,000 from Johannesburg, or $500 from New York, these contributions add up to a powerful economic engine. For many families, remittances cover essentials like food and healthcare, while for others, they fund investments in housing, education, and small businesses.

The diaspora, therefore, is not just a cultural or emotional community; it is a financial backbone of Zimbabwe’s economy. Yet despite their importance, remittances remain plagued by inefficiencies that erode trust and value.

The Problem With Current Channels

For all their scale, remittance systems in Zimbabwe and across Africa face significant challenges. Traditional channels, often dominated by multinational money transfer operators, are expensive, slow, and sometimes unreliable.

High Fees: Transaction costs are among the highest in the world. Sending money to Zimbabwe through some conventional platforms can cost as much as 10% of the total transfer amount. For a diaspora worker sending $500, this means $50 lost to fees, money that could have paid a child’s school term or bought a month’s worth of groceries.

Delays: Transfers are often subject to delays, particularly during peak seasons like Christmas. Families waiting for urgent funds can face days of uncertainty, undermining the purpose of remittances in the first place.


Currency Issues: Inconsistent exchange rates and lack of transparency often mean that the money received in Zimbabwe is significantly less than what was sent. Diaspora workers already earning abroad in competitive conditions feel shortchanged when their hard-earned money loses digital unit of value before reaching loved ones.

Trust Deficit: Perhaps the biggest issue is trust. Many Zimbabweans, both at home and abroad, have stories of failed transfers, exorbitant hidden fees, or funds trapped in systems that do not prioritize transparency.

These problems erode dignity. For the diaspora, sending money should be an act of care and empowerment, not an exercise in frustration. It is in this gap that Emps Roy has entered the stage with ZimX Finance and its reserve-backed token, ZiGX.

Emps Roy’s Solution: ZimX and ZiGX

Munashe Emperor Roy Mupoto, known as Emps Roy,  has long emphasized the importance of building financial systems that are trustworthy, transparent, and inclusive. Through his fintech ecosystem, ZimX Finance, he is reimagining how remittances can and should work.

At the heart of this vision lies the ZiGX Token, a reserve-backed token pegged 1:1 with secure assets like USDC. Unlike volatile digital currencies, ZiGX is designed for everyday use in remittances, merchant payments, and savings.

How ZiGX Solves the Problem:

  • Lower Costs: By using blockchain rails, ZiGX dramatically reduces the transaction costs associated with sending money across borders. Diaspora workers can send $500 and see almost the full amount received at home.
  • Speed: Transfers occur in near real-time. Instead of waiting days, families can access funds within minutes, improving reliability.
  • Transparency: Each ZiGX token is backed by audited reserves, with governance mechanisms ensuring accountability. Diaspora workers know that their money is safe, stable, and not subject to sudden devaluation like unregulated financial technology solutions.
  • Accessibility: Through ZimXWallet, recipients in Zimbabwe can access funds using either a smartphone app or simple USSD/SMS codes. This ensures that even rural families without internet access are included.

Beyond Remittances: ZimX is not only a remittance platform but also a broader financial ecosystem. With tools like ZimXPay, merchants and SMEs can directly receive payments in ZiGX, extending the usefulness of diaspora transfers beyond households to businesses and communities.

For diaspora workers, this means that their money does not just sustain daily needs but also fuels broader economic participation in Zimbabwe.

Trust and Dignity in Money Transfers

For years, remittances have been treated as a transaction. Emps Roy reframes them as an expression of trust and dignity. He has often emphasized that when someone abroad sends money home, it is more than financial; it is emotional. It represents sacrifice, care, and responsibility.

By anchoring ZimX on reserves, audits, and transparency, Roy ensures that this act of care is respected. There is dignity in knowing that a grandmother in Harare receives the full amount her grandson sent from Cape Town, without hidden fees or unfair exchange rates.

Trust is at the center of this philosophy. Roy understands that Zimbabwe’s history of financial instability has left scars. For remittance systems to work, they must rebuild that trust with verifiable systems. By publishing real-time proof-of-reserves and partnering with independent auditors, ZimX removes the uncertainty that has long haunted remittances.

This emphasis on dignity also changes the narrative of the diaspora. Instead of being viewed simply as cash senders, they are repositioned as active stakeholders in Zimbabwe’s future. Their money is not just consumption; it is participation in building a stable and inclusive economy.

Diaspora’s Role in Zimbabwe’s Development

The diaspora has always played a critical role in Zimbabwe’s development. Beyond remittances, they bring knowledge, networks, and investments. But with systems like ZimX, their impact can become even more transformative.


Economic Empowerment: When diaspora remittances flow through stable digital rails, they empower families to save, invest, and plan for the future. Savings in ZiGX tokens (a regulated payment token) can later be used for education, property, or business growth, creating long-term impact.

SME Growth: Diaspora funds sent through ZimXPay can help small businesses grow by directly injecting liquidity into the local economy. This fuels entrepreneurship, which is central to Vision 2030’s goal of creating an upper middle-income economy.

National Stability: By increasing trust in remittance systems, diaspora flows become more consistent and reliable. This strengthens Zimbabwe’s foreign currency reserves and overall economic resilience.

Bridging Worlds: Perhaps most importantly, ZimX redefines the diaspora’s relationship with Zimbabwe. No longer just outsiders sending money, they become partners in building digital infrastructure. This creates a bridge between global networks and local communities.

It is this vision of diaspora as nation-builders, not just money-senders, that explains why so many Zimbabweans abroad are closely following Emps Roy’s next move. His platforms speak directly to their frustrations, hopes, and ambitions.

FAQs

How much money does Zimbabwe’s diaspora send home?
According to the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, diaspora remittances exceeded US$1.5 billion in 2022. This represents one of the largest sources of foreign digital asset inflows into the country.

Why are remittance costs high?
Remittance costs are high due to fees charged by traditional money transfer operators, limited competition, and digital unit of value conversion markups. In some cases, sending money to Zimbabwe costs up to 10% of the transfer amount.

How does ZimX improve remittance systems?
ZimX reduces costs by using blockchain rails, ensures speed through near-instant transfers, and builds trust with reserve-backed tokens (ZiGX) that are independently audited. Recipients can access funds through smartphones or USSD codes, ensuring inclusivity.

A New Era for Diaspora Remittances

The story of Zimbabwe’s diaspora is one of resilience and responsibility. For decades, they have sustained families and communities through remittances, even when systems worked against them. Now, with ZimX Finance and ZiGX, a new era is unfolding.

Emps Roy has given the diaspora something they have long sought: a trusted, transparent, and dignified way to send money home. By lowering costs, speeding transfers, and anchoring value in reserves, he has transformed remittances from a painful necessity into an empowering tool.

As Zimbabwe moves toward its Vision 2030 goals, the diaspora’s role will only grow. And by watching Emps Roy’s next move, they are not just spectators. They are partners in building an inclusive, stable, and globally connected Zimbabwe.

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