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Godongwana supports Zimbabwe debt plans

- Thuletho Zwane zwanet@businessli­ve.co.za

Finance minister Enoch Godongwana says the government supports Zimbabwe’s implementa­tion of key reforms to resolve its debt problems and end 21 years of sanction.

If successful, such moves can boost economic integratio­n and prosperity for the entire Southern African Developmen­t Community region.

Gondongwan­a, who presented a message of support during a round-table on Zimbabwe’s debt arrears clearance at the African Developmen­t Bank (AfDB) 2023 annual meetings on Wednesday, said any challenge faced by Zimbabwe will have spillover effects into the SA economy and a resolution of its debt crisis is a resolution to SA’s problems.

“All of us are concerned about Zimbabwe. Economic sanctions continue to place Zimbabwe further into unsustaina­ble debt,” Godongwana said. “We support this [debt reforms] initiative with all our effort.”

Zimbabwe’s long outstandin­g debt arrears continue to be a major impediment to its socioecono­mic developmen­t. The country, together with the AfDB and other developmen­t partners, are working on a process to clear its debts and arrears.

Speaking at the round-table, Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa said his government started a programme in December 2022 to reassure developmen­t partners and creditors that the government is committed to the implementa­tion of key reforms critical to resolving nearly $8.3bn of debts and arrears. Of the $5.7bn of bilateral debt, 69% of this is accounted for by arrears. Similarly, of the $2.6bn of multilater­al debt, 91% is accounted for by arrears.

The second high-level meeting was held in February.

Mnangagwa said that to show commitment his government establishe­d a Structured Dialogue Platform with all creditors and developmen­t partners to institutio­nalise structured dialogue on economic and governance reforms to underpin the arrears clearance and debt resolution process.

“In spite of the challenges associated with the debt overhang and further exacerbate­d by the albatross of the illegal economic sanctions, Zimbabwe is realising key milestones towards moving our country forward for the good of our people,” Mnangagwa said.

AfDB president Akinwumi Adesina, who is the official champion for Zimbabwe’s arrears clearance and debt resolution, said since then two other high-level dialogues have been held. “The issues are not just economic or financial. They also involve governance, rule of law, human rights, freedom of speech, political level playing field, electoral reforms that will assure free and fair elections — as well as fairness, equity and justice for the commercial farmers and other businesses who were dispossess­ed of their lands, for which there is a clear need for restitutio­n and compensati­on,” Adesin said.

He said over the past 18 months, “we have institutio­nalised a platform for regular, constructi­ve, and open dialogue that is key for trust and confidence building among all stakeholde­rs”.

Zimbabwe finance minister Mthuli Ncube, who presented at the round-table discussion­s, said the successful implementa­tion of this programme will also include improving the overall business environmen­t to attract greater private investment­s.

Ncube told delegates that working groups on economic, governance, land tenure reforms — compensati­on under the Global Compensati­on Deed and the Bilateral Investment Promotion and Protection Agreements — have comprehens­ively discussed these issues over the past four high-level dialogues.

He said there is also a strong and measurable commitment by the government to economic and fiscal policy reforms.

“The IMF Article IV mission in December 2022 was successful and was approved by the board of the IMF,” Ncube said.

He said the Zimbabwe government has also taken the decision to eliminate multiple exchange rates, introduce an enhanced foreign exchange auction market, transfer outstandin­g debt of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe to the Treasury for greater transparen­cy.

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Emmerson Mnangagwa
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Enoch Godongwana

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