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Zimbabwe targets 9% growth to boost living standards
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 69427, member: 636"] The Government of Zimbabwe has reaffirmed its commitment to enhancing public welfare through sustained economic growth and macroeconomic stability. Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube stated that this strategy relies on expanding the Gross Domestic Product and maintaining low inflation through disciplined fiscal and monetary management. He noted the economy has grown at an average of 5.58 percent over the past five years. Minister Ncube outlined the goal of achieving between 7 and 9 percent growth to reach the per capita income targets set under the Vision 2030 agenda. The government's approach includes structural transformation initiatives focused on industrialization, digitalization, and value addition. These measures are intended to stabilize the economy and reduce inflation. Ncube acknowledged the socio-economic challenges facing citizens, including poverty and limited access to housing, healthcare, and education. He emphasized that the ultimate objective of economic policy is to uplift living standards, which depends on sustaining GDP growth and fostering inclusive development. [/QUOTE]
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