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ESG gains traction in Zimbabwe, capital now tied to standards
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 74191, member: 636"] Zimbabwe's corporate scene needs to start caring about environmental and social governance metrics if they want investor money, and the central bank is pushing a certification program to make it happen. Companies that meet sustainability benchmarks get better loan rates and access to international markets, while businesses ignoring these standards risk getting cut off from capital and trade deals. The Reserve Bank's initiative already has over 90 percent of banks signed up, creating a nationwide framework that connects local institutions to global finance networks. Former commerce official Louis Herbst said meeting these expectations isn't optional anymore for companies trying to compete across Africa and beyond. Economist Reginald Shoko pointed out that the certification validates whether local operations match international requirements, which helps attract foreign investment and stabilize the financial sector. The shift matters extra for Zimbabwe since the economy has been wrecked by currency chaos and supply problems for years. [/QUOTE]
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