HARARE, ZIMBABWE — Hopes for Zimbabwe to secure lower tariffs on its exports to the United States could be dashed due to time constraints, despite a temporary suspension granted by …
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IMF Demands Fiscal Discipline and Forex Reforms as Zimbabwe Pushes for Economic Recovery
HARARE, ZIMBABWE — The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is pressing Zimbabwe’s government to take bold and sustained steps to fix its economy. The global lender wants the country to show …
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Zimbabwe to Ban Export of Lithium Concentrate by 2027
HARARE, ZIMBABWE – The government of Zimbabwe has announced that it will stop all exports of lithium concentrate starting January 2027. This is part of its broader plan to boost …
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CBK Moves to Raise KSh 50 Billion from Reopened Bonds
he Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) has announced plans to raise KSh 50 billion through the reopening of two infrastructure bonds to support the country’s growing financial needs. The move …
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Ethiopia Establishes Disaster Risk Response Fund Amid Global Aid Cuts
Parliament has voted to establish the Ethiopian Disaster Risk Response Fund, in a landmark move designed to reduce the country’s growing reliance on foreign aid in the face of recurring …
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Ethiopia’s Income Tax Amendment Draws Fire Over Lack of Clarity on Salaried Brackets
A proposed amendment to Ethiopia’s Income Tax Proclamation is facing growing backlash from civil society groups, tax experts, and salaried workers over the absence of clear tax brackets for individuals, …
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Ethiopia’s Foreign Debt Payments to Consume Nearly 30% of Proposed 2025/26 Budget
Foreign debt servicing is set to consume nearly 30% of Ethiopia’s proposed federal budget for the 2025/26 fiscal year, Finance Minister Ahmed Shide told lawmakers on Tuesday, as the country …
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Kenya’s KCB Group Set to Become First Foreign Bank to Enter Ethiopian Market
Kenya Commercial Bank (KCB) Group Limited is poised to become the first foreign banking institution to enter the Ethiopian financial services sector, following the country’s recent banking liberalisation reforms. Sources …
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South African Business Confidence Improves Slightly in May Amid Strong Rand and Commodity Rally
Business confidence in South Africa picked up modestly in May, rebounding from a sharp decline in April, according to data released by the South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry …
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Rwanda Quits ECCAS, Citing DRC’s Influence and Dysfunction in Regional Bloc
Rwanda has officially withdrawn from the Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS), accusing the regional bloc of failing in its duties and allowing itself to be manipulated by the …