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Zimbabwe sees 2025 growth rebound after this year's drought

Zimbabwe's federal government anticipates economic development to speed up to 6% in 2025 from 2% this year, assisted by enhanced farming output and power generation as the country recuperates from a serious drought, Financing Minister Mthuli Ncube said on Thursday.

Ncube included a budget plan speech that the deficit spending was seen at 0.4% of gdp next year versus 1.4%. this year.

Like other nations in southern Africa, Zimbabwe's economy. was dealt a blow by an El Nino-induced dry spell which depressed. food production and hydroelectric power supply.

Weaker lithium and platinum prices likewise weighed on its. mining sector.

Ncube told lawmakers in parliament that the farming. sector was predicted to grow 12.8% in 2025 following a 15.0%. contraction this year, while mining growth is seen speeding up. to 5.6% next year from 2.3% in 2024.

Zimbabwe's long-running currency problems persisted in 2024. as policymakers disposed the Zimdollar in April and changed it. with the ZiG, or Zimbabwe Gold, that has likewise dropped given that its. launch.

Ncube said without elaborating even more that the federal government. would next year seek to encourage higher acceptance of the ZiG. by a sceptical public, who still utilize foreign currencies like the. dollar for the bulk of local deals.

(source: Reuters)