Elections will scare away investors and slow down Zimbabwe’s economic recovery if they are held next year because the climate is not conducive a London-based organisation said today. Business Monitor International said real growth for this year will be 5.4 percent and this will slow down to 4.9 percent next year. Finance Minister says growth for this year will be 8.1 percent, increasing to 9.3 percent next year.
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