Zim to be another Singapore — Zanu PF

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THE ruling Zanu PF party says it is optimistic that Zimbabwe will soon come out of the economic woods and transform into another Singapore.

Top Zanu PF official and former presidential adviser Christopher Mutsvangwa made the remarks during a Zimbabwe Coalition on Debt and Development (ZIMCODD) virtual conference at the weekend.

The meeting also analysed the economic impact of Finance minister Mthuli Ncube’s Transitional Stabilisation Programme (TSP) which ends in December this year.

Its strategic clusters include governance, macro-economic stability, re-engagement, inclusive growth, infrastructure and utilities and social development.

The TSP also introduced austerity measures and a 2% electronic money transaction tax.

Mutsvangwa hailed the TSP as a major success, but accused the opposition MDC Alliance of running down councils under its control, hence retarding development.

“In Bulawayo, factories have been taken away by churches and it is an indictment on those local authorities and the political parties that have put those local authorities into power, and that is why cities have rotten in this country,” Mutsvangwa said.

“We have never had a challenge of foreign currency in this country, but the economy was engineered when money changed from paper to digital.”

In apparent reference to Econet’s mobile money’s dominance on the financial market, Mutsvangwa said: “One company was allowed to become the central banker. We saw the madness of mobile money when the company became the new central bank until recently, when the President decided that action should be taken.”

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