Zimbabwe's Economy to Grow 6% by 2025, Says Mnangagwa

President Mnangagwa thinks Zimbabwe's economy will grow a lot in 2025. He says it will go up by 6%, which is more than the 2% people think it will grow in 2024. He believes this will happen because farming and mining will do better.

But there are still some big problems in Zimbabwe. Sometimes the power goes out for a whole day or even longer! That's a really long time to not have any electricity.

President Mnangagwa told some important people at a big meeting that he's sure things will get better. He said the government is being careful with money and won't spend too much.

But not everyone agrees with the president. A man named Corban Madzivanyika doesn't think the economy can grow that much. He says the power problems make it hard for farmers to use machines and grow more food.

Corban also thinks there are issues with mining in Zimbabwe. He says people might be hiding how much gold they're really selling to other countries. That means Zimbabwe isn't getting all the money it should from the gold.

Corban is worried because Zimbabwe owes a lot of money to other countries. He says the government is using money that should go to important things like hospitals and schools to pay back the money it owes instead.

It's not easy to fix all these problems, but President Mnangagwa and the government are trying to make things better for the people of Zimbabwe. They hope that by being careful with money and helping farmers and miners, the economy will grow and life will get easier for everyone.
 

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