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IMF Recommendations for Zimbabwe Highlight Urgent Need for Tax Reforms

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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has issued new IMF recommendations for Zimbabwe, urging the government to strengthen fiscal discipline and implement comprehensive tax reforms in Zimbabwe to sustain the country’s positive economic trajectory. Following a recent visit by IMF staff, the outlook for economic growth strategies in Zimbabwe remains cautiously optimistic, supported by gains in agriculture, mining, and a stabilized exchange rate.

Zimbabwe’s Economic Recovery Gains Momentum

According to Mr. Wojciech Maliszewski, who led the IMF mission to Harare from October 29 to November 5, 2025, Zimbabwe’s 2025 economic rebound was stronger than anticipated. “The recovery has been underpinned by robust agricultural output and solid mining performance,” he noted, adding that inflation has eased significantly due to exchange rate stability.

The IMF expects Zimbabwe’s economy to maintain strong growth into 2026, provided that the government follows through on fiscal reforms and continues implementing credible economic growth strategies in Zimbabwe.

Strengthening Fiscal Discipline and Budget Alignment

Discussions in Harare focused heavily on aligning the 2026 national budget with sustainable revenue sources. The IMF emphasized that Zimbabwe must avoid excessive spending and prevent the accumulation of arrears.

According to the Fund, credible revenue projections—backed by realistic policy actions and tax reforms in Zimbabwe—are crucial to improving fiscal resilience. Strengthened expenditure management and transparency will help the government manage fiscal pressures more effectively and reduce dependency on inflationary financing methods.

Commitment to Structural and Policy Reforms

The IMF team reaffirmed its readiness to continue discussions on the Staff Monitored Program once Zimbabwe demonstrates progress in addressing key policy challenges identified in the Article IV consultations. These include macroeconomic stability, public finance transparency, and regulatory consistency to attract sustainable investment.

The mission held extensive meetings with the Minister of Finance, Economic Development and Investment Promotion, Hon. Mthuli Ncube, and the Governor of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, Dr. John Mushayavanhu. Both parties expressed commitment to implementing the IMF recommendations for Zimbabwe aimed at restoring fiscal health and enhancing investor confidence.

Towards Sustainable Economic Growth

As part of long-term economic growth strategies in Zimbabwe, the IMF highlighted the need for reforms that boost productivity, diversify exports, and strengthen governance. These initiatives, alongside improved tax policy and expenditure control, are expected to secure Zimbabwe’s financial stability and economic recovery in the years ahead.

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