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Chissano Quietly Shakes Up Zimbabwe Debt Talks
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 35827, member: 636"] Former Mozambican leader Joachim Chissano helps Zimbabwe handle its debt problems. He works as the main person for Zimbabwe's plan to clear the money owed. President Mnangagwa asked Dr. Adesina almost three years ago to lead these efforts. Adesina believed they would succeed despite difficulties. Chissano stepped in at an important time for the country. Zimbabwe's heavy debts prevent it from raising the money needed for growth. A recent meeting during the IMF talks showed some progress with reforms. The country stopped certain bank practices and moved toward market exchange rates. It also started paying former farm owners and created new 99-year lease agreements. Chissano says these changes help build Zimbabwe's recovery through talks between different groups. Some issues remain about government reforms. People worry about citizen groups, elections, courts, and freedom rights that need more work. The African Development Bank supports this process with money for advice services. Zimbabwe wants $2.6 billion in bridge financing to help solve its problems. The country owes about $21 billion total, with 60 percent due to outside lenders, keeping Zimbabwe out of world markets for 25 years. [/QUOTE]
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