How deep is the Zimbabwe crisis?

How deep is the Zimbabwe crisis?

Source: How deep is the Zimbabwe crisis? | The Financial Gazette February 22, 2018

President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his Vice Presidents, Constantino Chiwenga (left) and Kembo Mohadi (right)

President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his Vice Presidents, Constantino Chiwenga (left) and Kembo Mohadi (right)

By Munyaradzi Mugowo

ZIMBABWE’S crisis is not a typical economic downturn to which governments usually respond with countercyclical adjustments to mitigate downside risks and stabilise the economy.

It is a multi-faceted condition of self-reinforcing instability with deep political, policy and institutional roots dating back to the 1990s.

By the time long-ruling president, Robert Mugabe, resigned in November 2017, the crisis had escalated to a national emergency with government fighting all sorts of economic fires including encroaching economic recession; resurgent inflation; an extremely dire fiscal position; crippling shortages of foreign currency and cash dollars; a critical balance of payment (BoP) position; mounting sovereign debt distress; high and semi-permanent unemployment; fragile financial markets; persistent liquidity crunch; and declining social services.

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