Zimbabwe’s economy could grow by 10 percent this year, more than the revised 5.9 percent forecast by the International Monetary Fund and the 8.1 percent predicted by Finance Minister Tendai Biti, a South African paper said today. Quoting Grant Flanagan, manager of the Imara Zimbabwe Fund, the paper said the growth will be driven by the mining and agriculture sectors. “If we look at the numbers on the ground, we can easily achieve double-digit growth this year, “Flanagan said.
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