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National assets on the line: Game changer or red flag?

Economic analysts have debated the practicality of the budget, particularly since over 80% of the projected revenue is expected to come from taxes.
By Kudakwashe Taimo Jan. 10, 2025

Editor’s Memo: A war reporter’s diary

Coal-fired machines had been grounded by grinding shortages, and waves of factory scale downs were sweeping through the economy.
By Shame Makoshori Jan. 10, 2025

How Chinese loans trapped Pakistan's economy

On the table are proposals to delay at least $16 billion in energy sector debt to China, along with extending the term of a $4 billion cash loan facility due
By DW Aug. 8, 2024

Mthuli pushes for interest payment suspension

This, according to him, would enable the country to allocate funds towards other essential programmes while undergoing the debt relief process.
By Melody Chikono and Tafadzwa Mhlanga Jul. 30, 2024

Unpacking the Mutapa Investment Fund (I)

Savings funds for future generations, which aim to convert non-renewable assets into more diversified portfolios of assets and mitigate the effects of Dutch disease;
By Prosper Chitambara Jul. 26, 2024

Borrowed happiness, loaned inequality: Order of oppression

The Western view Africa as a scar on the conscience of humanity when they themselves forget that they are the co-authors of the continent`s misfortunes and challenges.
By Ignetious Banda Jul. 19, 2024

IMF Zimbabwe’s corruption scourge

The IMF staff team led by Wojciech Maliszewski conducted a second mission to Harare during June 18 to 27, to conclude the 2024 Article IV Consultation.
By Mthandazo Nyoni Jun. 30, 2024

Harare as a guinea pig for privatisation

The city is now largely private in its provision of services to the residents and the latest fad is privatisation of refuse collection.
By Paidamoyo Muzulu Jun. 29, 2024

Reflections on high taxes, debt servicing in Africa

This implies that the cycle of high taxes has significant effects on the citizens' and countries' economies, as well as the ability to pay off debt.
By Artwell Dzobo Jun. 21, 2024