Zim debt set to balloon… as Treasury borrows to finance budget gap
According to the latest annual borrowing plan released by the Public Debt Management Office (PDMO), the total budget financing gap amounts to ZWL$9,2 trillion.
By Tafadzwa Mhlanga
Feb. 28, 2024
Zim at risk of falling into permanent debt trap
The external PPG debt comprises bilateral debt (US$6 billion), multilateral debt (US$3.1 billion), and Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) debt (US$3.6 billion).
By Zimcodd
Feb. 25, 2024
‘2023 Public Debt Report’: Decoding the key messages
Further analysis shows that the September 2023 total debt stock is 1,8% lower than the US$18,02 billion recorded in December 2022.
By Zvikomborero Sibanda
Feb. 16, 2024
Afreximbank support to Zim exceeds US$10bn
Afreximbank’s support has been instrumental because Zimbabwe’s public debt, estimated to be over US$20 billion, has hampered it from accessing fresh capital from most foreign lenders.
By Melody Chikono
Oct. 3, 2023
Mounting public debt: Is Zimbabwe in a fix?
In 2022, disbursements received from external loan arrangements amounted to US$194,3 million, up 441,2% from US$35,9 million disbursed in 2021.
By Zvikomborero Sibanda
Aug. 4, 2023
Did war vets collapse Zimdollar?
At the time of the GI Bill’s passing, approximately 70% of universities and vocational training college attendees, were US veterans whose fees were being paid by the US government.
By Amh Voices
Jun. 3, 2023
Adhere to High Court order limiting public borrowing: Veritas
According to Veritas, the proposed amendment to the Bill, amending the Public Debt Management Act must outline the role of Parliament
By Tatira Zwinoira
May. 21, 2023
Perspectives: Closing the gender gap through effective pro- poor debt policies
The country currently lacks a comprehensive debt policy, which ensures maintenance of sound financial position and protected credit quality.
By Vanessa Jaravaza
May. 21, 2023
Public debt implications on Zim youth
Youth engagement on public debt should, therefore, be deliberate and extensive to fully comply with the provisions of the country’s supreme law.
By Yollander Millin
May. 5, 2023