Aid funds fall short of target

Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube

ZIMBABWE fell significantly short of its 2025 development assistance target, receiving only US$386,1 million between January and September, well below the planned US$500 million, according to the latest Treasury data. Bilateral partners provided US$240,77 million, or 62,3 percent of total inflows, while multilateral institutions disbursed US$145,33 million, representing 37,7 percent. The decline in Western support,…

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