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Charting new course

The end game is that Zimbabwe will be able to access cheap capital from multilateral and bilateral financial institutions after clearing its overdue obligations.
By Newsday Feb. 18, 2025

Zim debt unsustainably high-  IMF

The IMF mission found that fiscal pressures intensified in 2024, mainly due to the transfer of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe's quasi-fiscal operations to the Treasury.
By Tafadzwa Mhlanga Feb. 14, 2025

Govt to speak on IMF plan as economy tanks

RBZ last week revealed that an increasing number of depositors were fleeing the banking sector amid a liquidity squeeze and declining foreign currency shortages.
By Tatira Zwinoira Feb. 10, 2025

Zim’s path to economic recovery: Ncube’s vision for fiscal reform, debt restructuring

This year's discussions focused on fostering innovative solutions to enhance global resilience and promote inclusive development in an increasingly interconnected world.
By Equity Axis Jan. 31, 2025

Time Bank, govt fall out over US$38bn loan offer

This week, Time Bank alleged that government officials had misappropriated intellectual property in its multi-billion-dollar proposal.
By Freeman Makopa Jan. 31, 2025

Zim 635% annual inflation rate topped global charts in 2024: IMF

Local authorities have abandoned reporting the annual inflation rate because the ZiG currency was introduced in April, thus, such reports are expected to resume starting this April.
By Tatira Zwinoira and Lee Musaidzi Jan. 30, 2025

Govt report: IMF windfall attracts US$10m interest

Official documents revealed that the country also paid US$14 million to the China-Exim Bank as part of the external debt service payments.
By Freeman Makopa Dec. 13, 2024

IMF on China’ growth: falling and impacting others

The IMF wants the world to sit up and take notice of trade war between China and the US and how it is impacting the rest of the world.
By Financial Post Nov. 8, 2024

Unpacking deeper issues: IMF warns Zim’s economic salvation lies beyond ZiG theatrics

In what appears to be a recurring pattern in Zimbabwe’s monetary history, the nation’s sixth currency iteration since 2009 is showing familiar signs of distress.
By Lawrence Makamanzi Oct. 28, 2024