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IMF Sees Stable Dollar and Six Percent Growth in Zimbabwe
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 43983, member: 636"] Zimbabwe's economy shows signs of recovery after struggling through a difficult 2024. The International Monetary Fund praised the country's steady policies that helped control inflation and strengthen the local currency. Officials expect the nation's growth to reach six percent during 2025. Better weather conditions and record-high gold prices drove improvements in farming and mining sectors. These industries helped boost Zimbabwe's economic performance during the first half of the year. The drought that damaged crops in 2024 no longer threatens agricultural production. The IMF offered several suggestions to help Zimbabwe maintain its progress. The organization wants leaders to control government spending more tightly without cutting social programs. They also recommend working toward a stable national currency system. International financial experts remain ready to discuss a Staff Monitored Programme with Zimbabwe. The country must first address important policy concerns before these talks can begin. The IMF sees potential for continued cooperation if Zimbabwe takes the right steps forward. [/QUOTE]
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