'Zimbabwe is Not the Second Poorest Country on Earth'

Africa Check refutes these claims made by U.S business news site.

Zimbabwe's agriculture sector contributes much to the country's economy. (file photo)

  • Zimbabwe:   Zimbabwe Now Poorest Country in the World, Survey

    New Zimbabwe, 13 July 2015

    A GLOBAL business magazine has ranked Zimbabwe one of the two poorest countries in the world in a damning verdict of President Robert Mugabe's 35-year-rule. Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Zimbabwe Needs a Fresh Start

    MDC, 14 July 2015

    If there was one thing that was palpably clear at the Itai Dzamara prayer meeting that was held at the Zimbabwe Grounds in Highfield, Harare, on Saturday, July 11 2015, it was the… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Govt Hospitals Face Collapse

    Financial Gazette, 9 July 2015

    Major referral hospitals across the country are on the brink of collapse owing to rising debts, outdated equipment, poor funding and maladministration, among other pressing issues… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Funding Withdrawal Threat to Zimbabwe

    Financial Gazette, 5 June 2015

    "As Africans we therefore need sound political commitments, enabling policy and legal provisions as well as domestic funding mechanisms for tackling HIV and Aids". Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Zimbabweans Educated

    Financial Gazette, 28 May 2015

    Zimbabwe has one of the highest literacy rates in the world. This is a good starting point but it's not enough. Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Mugabe Not On 'Awful' List of Zim's Richest

    News24Wire, 25 May 2015

    A list of Zimbabwe's 50 richest people circulating in the country is "garbage", Information Minister Jonathan Moyo said Monday, after his former deputy was included in the… Read more »

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