World Bank bearish on Zimbabwe’s growth

THE World Bank sees Zimbabwe’s growth rate easing to 2,7 percent this year, compared to the 3,4 percent estimated last year. The forecast is higher compared to the 1,8 percent projected in January by the bank. However, government says the economy grew by 3,7 percent last year and is estimating a 4,5 percent growth rate…

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