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Diaspora cash flows rise, Zim eyes investment shift
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 78071, member: 636"] The country's economy leans heavily on cash sent home from abroad. Remittances hit nearly two point two billion dollars last year, making up a big chunk of foreign currency. These funds keep households and small businesses afloat, but officials want to shift this flow into bigger investments. The government recently started pushing a 'brain gain' strategy, targeting skilled professionals overseas. A national policy from 2016 is being reviewed to make it easier for them to invest or return. Proposed fixes include portable pensions and simpler processes for getting professional credentials approved. Some international deals are also being worked on to protect migrant workers' rights. The bigger goal is moving diaspora money from basic support into productive sectors like energy or agriculture. Ideas like special bonds or digital project platforms aim to attract this capital. Major hurdles like bureaucracy and risk still scare off many potential investors. The call is for clearer, faster systems to build trust and turn these vital remittances into long-term growth engines. [/QUOTE]
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