IMF upgrades Zimbabwe’s 2025 outlook, citing stronger-than-expected recovery led by agriculture and mining sector growth.
FAO’s Earth Observation for Agricultural Statistics (EOSTAT) is helping Zimbabwe harness satellite data to generate timely, reliable crop and yield estimates, achieving over 80 percent accuracy. The ...
Zimbabwe’s success lies in its integrated approach — combining renewable energy, digital tools, modern finance, and food ...
The school feeding programme was launched to make sure that children facing hunger received nutritious, fortified meals that ...
Source: MSD disseminates forecasts in 16 indigenous languages – herald Nokuthula Dube and Remember Deketeke THE ...
An International Monetary Fund (IMF) staff team, led by Mr. Wojciech Maliszewski, visited Zimbabwe from October 29 to ...
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Zimbabwe’s 2025 rebound stronger than expected - IMF
HARARE, Nov. 7 (NewsDay Live) — Zimbabwe’s economy is rebounding faster than expected in 2025, buoyed by higher gold prices, a recovery in agriculture and lower inflation, the International Monetary ...
The Herald (Top Stories) Sikhulekelani Moyo, Zimpapers Business Hub LANDS, Agriculture, Water, Fisheries and Rural Development Minister, Dr Anxious Masuka, has applauded the positive developments in ...
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Africa in Economic Tug-of-War Between Tobacco Farming, Taxation, and Illicit Trade
Tobacco remains a cornerstone of many African economies, yet several countries in the region continue to grapple with major public health threats linked to tobacco use. This has created a persistent ...
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Zimbabwe: Climate Finance Neglects Workers and Communities, Warns ActionAid Ahead of COP30
Less than 3% of global climate finance is supporting approaches that protect workers, women, and communities during the shift to greener economies, according to a new report by ActionAid.
Zimbabwe's economy is rebounding more strongly than anticipated in 2025, buoyed by a recovery in agriculture, steady mining ...
At COP28, the world agreed to triple renewable power by 2030 -to 11.2 terawatts of installed capacity in line with IRENA's World Energy Transitions Outlook. This global goal goes beyond terawatt. . .
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