Seven applications were received after a call was made for an advisory firm and three of those, including local and international companies, have been shortlisted, Ncube said in a virtual interview yesterday.
The government has identified some assets it can use as “seed capital” for the payments, which are meant to cover improvements made to the farms, such as dams, rather than the land itself.
“It is my hope that well before Christmas we can choose a winner,” he said.
Ncube said the economy is improving and he expects to post a current-account surplus of $1.2 billion this year as well as a “very small budget deficit, if not a balanced budget”.
Measures taken to halt the slide of the Zimbabwe dollar have seen the currency stabilize at about 82 to the US dollar since mid-August, after a precipitous plunge from 25 in late June when a peg to the US unit was lifted.
“Stability, stability, stability is going to be critical going forward,” he said.
The country is trying to restore relations with the IMF and other multilateral organizations and hopes to have a staff visit by the time the Washington-based lender holds its so-called Spring Meetings in April, Ncube said. “Token payments” to creditors will resume this month, he said.
President Emmerson Mnangagwa will launch the first of two five-year economic plans on 16 November, he said. The aim is to almost triple the per capita earnings of Zimbabweans to $3 500 by 2030 from $1 300 now.
Ncube also said:
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