Zimbabwe hailed for cooperation in economic policy talks

Zimbabwe is presenting itself as a leader in international cooperation as the African Peer Review Mechanism delegation holds ongoing discussions with development partners to advance inclusive economic growth and resilience. On Friday, the visiting APRM team met with organizations working in Zimbabwe, providing an opportunity for thorough dialogue on governance and development priorities that will shape future policy and support national goals for sustainable progress.

Ambassador James Manzou, who chairs the National Governance Council for APRM Zimbabwe, highlighted the significance of these meetings in demonstrating Zimbabwe’s willingness to collaborate with the global community. He noted that the current review focuses on economic governance and management, identified as a national priority, and serves as a chance to evaluate how economic policies and institutions can better foster equitable growth. Ambassador Aly El Hefny, leading the APRM delegation, also emphasized the importance of these conversations for Zimbabwe’s economic agenda, pointing to the open and constructive nature of the engagement. Development partners such as the World Bank, International Monetary Fund, United Nations Development Programme, and European Union have participated, with the APRM delegation planning further visits across the country to deepen their assessment.
 

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