Economic integration tops agenda at Sadc Finance indaba

Rutendo Nyeve-Victoria Falls Reporter

FINANCE Ministers from the Southern African Development Community (SADC) will today convene in Victoria Falls for a crucial indaba aimed at reviewing the financial year, strengthening trade ties and fostering regional economic integration.

The high-level gathering follows three days of intensive technical discussions by senior officials from SADC treasuries and central banks, who have been laying the groundwork for the ministers’ deliberations. 

The meetings are being held under the theme: “Promoting Innovation to Unlock Opportunities for Sustained Economic Growth and Development Towards an Industrialised SADC”.

The indaba comes at a pivotal time as the region seeks to bolster economic stability, enhance policy coordination and drive inclusive growth among member states.

In an interview yesterday, the Deputy Governor of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) and Co-Chair of the SADC Senior Officials Committee, Dr Innocent Matshe, spoke on the significance of the discussions. 

“Today (yesterday), we had very constructive and fruitful meetings, putting together the agenda for the ministers from the SADC region tomorrow. The idea here is for the region to work as one, to craft policies that will drive the empowerment of our people and grow our economies,” he said.

Dr Matshe said the senior officials had reviewed reports from technical committees and would now deliberate on key outcomes to shape policy positions moving forward.

“So what has happened is that we have received reports from the technical meetings, from the experts and now we are going to deliberate on those outcomes to make sure that we start developing the reviews and policy positions going forward,” he said. 

The Finance Ministers’ meeting is expected to not only assess the region’s economic performance over the past year, but also strategise on deeper integration and policy harmonisation.

“The decisions will be made tomorrow, not only reviews of what has transpired over the year, but also planning for the further enhancement of integration and coordination of our policies in the region,” Dr Matshe said.

Key areas of focus include financial inclusion, economic stability and monetary policy alignment to ensure sustainable growth.

“To make sure that issues of inclusion, growth, stability in the region, economic stability, economic, financial and monetary stability are anchored in the reality of our economies,” said Dr  Matshe. 

The meeting will be officially opened by Zimbabwe’s Minister of Finance, Economic Development and Investment Promotion, Professor Mthuli Ncube, who currently chairs the SADC Finance Ministers’ forum.

“The meeting tomorrow will be opened by the Minister of Finance, Economic Development and Investment Promotion Professor Mthuli Ncube.

“He is the chair and he will be running through all the programmes for tomorrow. Not because Zimbabwe is special, but because Zimbabwe is a key component and member of SADC and we are the host this time around as a country,” Dr Matshe said.

The meeting is also expected to feature contributions from central bank governors, who will play a critical role in shaping monetary policy frameworks for the region.

“We hope that the central bank governors that are going to attend will also play a key role in crafting monetary policy going forward,” Dr Matshe said.

The Victoria Falls meeting underscores SADC’s commitment to foster closer economic collaboration amid global uncertainties, including fluctuating commodity prices, climate-related challenges and geopolitical tensions.

By aligning fiscal and monetary policies, the region aims to enhance trade, investment and financial resilience. 

Zimbabwe’s hosting of this key forum reaffirms its role as an active participant in regional economic governance.

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