Credit ratings and future of urban councils in Zim

Ephraim Chawoneka

By Ephraim Chawoneka URBAN councils in Zimbabwe are under growing pressure to restore basic services, rebuild infrastructure, and meet the expectations of rapidly expanding urban populations. Roads, water supply systems, sanitation networks, housing developments, and waste management facilities all require long-term and predictable funding to work. However, limited fiscal space, weak balance sheets, and controlled…

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