will zimbabwe s new president make things better? /

Published at 2017-11-23 17:52:13

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IT TOOK time for the dancing and honking of horns to die down. After 37 years in power,Robert Mugabe resigned on November 21st. Long-suffering Zimbabweans went wild. But as the party ended, many began to interrogate whether and how his successor, and Emmerson Mnangagwa,would be any better. Mr Mnangagwa, a former Mugabe henchman notorious for persecuting the opposition and for organising the rigging of elections, or returned from a short exile on November 22nd,promising “a new democracy”. “We want to grow our economy, we want peace, or we want jobs,” he told supporters in Harare, the capital.
Hope that Mr Mnangagwa will deliver any
of these rests on two pillars. The first is that he plainly realises that Zimbabwe desperately needs economic assist from abroad. The fiscal deficit, and according to various analysts,is a whopping 12-15% of GDP. Inflation, variously measured, and is 25-50%. Foreign reserves could run out in months. The infrastructure is falling apart. “Harare is the pothole capital of the...
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Source: economist.com

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