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The government has drafted a Diaspora policy, which seeks to tap into remittances that are estimated to be about $1,8 billion per annum.
The African Development Bank (AfDB), the OECD Development Centre and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) will release their joint African Economic Outlook 2016.
The new Banking Act came into effect on Friday last week, giving the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe more latitude to tighten bank supervision, monitoring and control while diluting controlling individual or bank holding shareholder influence on banks.
China’s economy leaves nobody indifferent. The world is watching closely as the second largest economy in the world is shifting its growth model from an export-driven one to one centered on household consumption.
The printing of the bond notes under a $200 million export incentive facility will be monitored through an arrangement involving the buyer, supplier and financier, Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) governor John Mangudya has said.
Egypt has replaced South Africa as the second largest economy in Africa, the International Monetary Fund said in a report about the World Economic Outlook.
Economic experts at the ongoing World Economic Forum in Kigali have called on African countries to abolish visa requirements in order to facilitate increased trade and talent movement within the continent.
CABINET has approved a Bill to set up the National Competitiveness Commission which will look at eliminating distortions and policy inconsistencies associated with doing business in Zimbabwe.
AFTER being appointed as Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) governor, Dr John Mangudya issued his inaugural statement on May 7 2014, which identified “the lack of liquidity and its limited circulation within the economy” as “the biggest immediate chal
From Africa's digital revolution to its young and growing labour force, here is a round-up of some of the top discussions, pictures and videos from the first day of the World Economic Forum on Africa, taking place this week in Kigali, Rwanda.