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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has projected Zimbabwe's economy to register 3,2 percent growth in 2024, reflecting the negative impact of drought and declining global commodity prices. This means that if it were not for drought and lower mineral prices, which account for the bulk of the country's exports, the domestic economy would see more…

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