Zim in historic London conference
Part of the Zimbabwean delegation to the London business conference. — (Pictures by Jonathan Waters)Business CorrespondentGovernment has reiterated its commitment to clearing it arrears with...
View ArticleIMF chief Lagarde to stand trial
PARIS. — France’s highest appeals court ruled yesterday that International Monetary Fund (IMF) chief Christine Lagarde must stand trial for her role in a 400-million-euros payout in 2008 to businessman...
View ArticleZim’s concessionary borrowing declines
ZIMBABWE’s concessionary borrowing has declined to below 10 percent as compared to the period 2006-2009 where concessionary debt levels were 30 percent of total country’s external debt. Speaking at the...
View ArticleIMF meeting signals descent into global trade war
Donald TrumpNick Beams Correspondent In another step towards world-wide trade war, the International Monetary Fund over the weekend became the second major global economic organisation to back away...
View ArticleUNWTO, Mzembi: He’s black African, stupid!
Dr Mzembi was the face of the 19th Session of the UNWTO General Assembly hosted jointly by Zimbabwe and Zambia in 2013MY TURN WITH TICHAONA ZINDOGA In January, Zimbabwe’s Tourism Minister Walter...
View ArticleGovt appoints experts to look into wage bills
Minister ChinamasaAfrica Moyo Business Reporter GOVERNMENT has set up a team of technocrats drawn from the Office of the President and Cabinet, the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) and Ministry of...
View ArticleED meets IMF, World Bank chiefs
From Happiness Zengeni in DAVOS, Switzerland— President Mnangagwa yesterday held high-level meetings with top officials from the world’s top multilateral financial institutions on the sidelines of the...
View ArticleGovt ups economic growth projections
Happiness Zengeni in Davos, Switzerland— Finance and Economic Planning Minister Patrick Chinamasa is optimistic Zimbabwe will meet its 4,5 percent economic growth projections for 2018, with a...
View Article‘Ghana economic recovery efforts bearing fruit’
Policies and reforms implemented by Ghana in 2023 are beginning to have positive effects on its economy, as stated in a recent press conference by the International Monetary Fund (IMF). During the...
View ArticleHow informal sector can impact Africa’s job market: IMF
Informal jobs, defined as uncontrolled small-scale firms, including street vendors, small-scale farmers, craftsmen, and independent tradesmen, have become a valid option in regions where formal...
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