FDI slumps in August

THE Zimbabwe Investment and Development Agency (Zida) says foreign direct investment (FDI) slowed in August as the country had its general elections, but maintains that the US$4 billion annual target is still attainable. Since the turn of the millennium, the country has struggled to attract significant FDI. “There was a slowdown. I think investors, you…

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