African Development Bank president Donald Kaberuka today said Zimbabwe’s economic progress has become “stuck” because of a lack of clarity on policy. “Zimbabwe has done the basics, but now they’re stuck,” Kaberuka said in Pretoria. “They’ve stabilized the macroeconomic environment, but they can’t move” to the next phase of development “until there’s policy clarity on property rights, less uncertainties and more predictability.”
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