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Business survey shows optimism in Zimbabwe economy
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 31925, member: 636"] According to a new survey, Zimbabwe businesses feel good about the future. The Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency asked company leaders how they felt during the last three months of 2024. Many businesses said things look better ahead. The survey helps people make smart money choices based on what business owners think. Almost half of business owners believe their companies will do better soon. This shows growing faith in the economy, especially from stores and factories. These two areas help make the country richer every day. The survey found that one-third of companies sold more stuff compared to earlier times. They credit this success to people wanting more products and better selling plans. Jobs might grow soon because many businesses plan to hire more workers. This matches what the government wants to happen for everyone to have better lives. Expert Tinevimbo Shava thinks these happy feelings show that businesses can handle hard times. He believes it comes from trust in how the country changes its money rules. Another expert, Gladys Shumbambiri-Mutsopotsi, feels happy about more sales and work for people. More than half of the companies want to expand their businesses. This matters because it helps the country grow strong over many years. Zimbabwe needs money from inside and outside its borders. The survey also learned that more than one-third of companies made more stuff during this time. Making things has been coming back after world problems broke supply chains. Experts think these happy signs can last if rules stay the same and businesses can borrow money more easily. Mr. Shava points out that fixing power problems would help keep growth going. These survey results make 2025 look bright for Zimbabwe. All the people who care about money matters can plan better because they know more about what might happen next. [/QUOTE]
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