Impact of governance quality on creditworthiness

Ephraim Chawoneka

By Ephraim Chawoneka IN today’s world of tight financial investigation and rising expectations from investors, lenders, and the public, governance has become one of the most important factors influencing an organisation’s creditworthiness. In Zimbabwe, both private companies and public institutions are increasingly judged on how well they are governed. Agencies such as ICRA Zimbabwe, which…

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