We’ll pay national debt in 5 years: Gava

Mapfumo Peter Gava, president of the United Democratic Front (UDF) says his vision is to create a new Zimbabwe premised on accountability, fiscal discipline and respect for the Constitution.

We’ll pay national debt in 5 years: Gava

Mapfumo Peter Gava, president of the United Democratic Front (UDF) says his vision is to create a new Zimbabwe premised on accountability, fiscal discipline and respect for the Constitution.

We’ll pay national debt in 5 years: Gava

Mapfumo Peter Gava, president of the United Democratic Front (UDF) says his vision is to create a new Zimbabwe premised on accountability, fiscal discipline and respect for the Constitution.

We’ll pay national debt in 5 years: Gava

Mapfumo Peter Gava, president of the United Democratic Front (UDF) says his vision is to create a new Zimbabwe premised on accountability, fiscal discipline and respect for the Constitution.

We’ll pay national debt in 5 years: Gava

Mapfumo Peter Gava, president of the United Democratic Front (UDF) says his vision is to create a new Zimbabwe premised on accountability, fiscal discipline and respect for the Constitution.

We’ll pay national debt in 5 years: Gava

Mapfumo Peter Gava, president of the United Democratic Front (UDF) says his vision is to create a new Zimbabwe premised on accountability, fiscal discipline and respect for the Constitution.

We’ll pay national debt in 5 years: Gava

Mapfumo Peter Gava, president of the United Democratic Front (UDF) says his vision is to create a new Zimbabwe premised on accountability, fiscal discipline and respect for the Constitution.

We’ll pay national debt in 5 years: Gava

Mapfumo Peter Gava, president of the United Democratic Front (UDF) says his vision is to create a new Zimbabwe premised on accountability, fiscal discipline and respect for the Constitution.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Let’s cut imports, push for higher exports

Everyone is aware that Zimbabweans want to import more than we export, and this is why foreign currency is in short supply and why the parallel market supplies currency for non-essentials at a significant premium.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Let’s cut imports, push for higher exports

Everyone is aware that Zimbabweans want to import more than we export, and this is why foreign currency is in short supply and why the parallel market supplies currency for non-essentials at a significant premium.

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