Zimbabwe’s 2026 economic growth outlook has been raised to at least 8.5%, signalling a faster expansion driven by mining and agriculture. Ambitious Zimbabwe economicZimbabwe’s 2026 economic growth outlook has been raised to at least 8.5%, signalling a faster expansion driven by mining and agriculture. Ambitious Zimbabwe economic

Zimbabwe Targets 8.5% Growth in 2026

2026/02/12 11:00
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Zimbabwe’s 2026 economic growth outlook has been raised to at least 8.5%, signalling a faster expansion driven by mining and agriculture.
Ambitious Zimbabwe economic growth outlook

Speaking to investors at the Mining Indaba in Cape Town, Zimbabwe’s Treasury projected a more ambitious Zimbabwe economic growth outlook for 2026. The Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Finance, Economic Development and Investment Promotion indicated that growth could reach at least 8.5% this year. If achieved, this would exceed last year’s estimated 6.6% expansion and mark the fastest annual recovery since 2012.

The revised projection also doubles the government’s initial 5% forecast for 2026. As a result, expectations among investors appear to be shifting. The stronger outlook reflects improved rainfall patterns supporting agriculture, as well as sustained momentum in the mining sector, particularly gold, platinum group metals and lithium.

Mining and agriculture at the core

Mining remains central to Zimbabwe’s external earnings and fiscal revenues. According to the Ministry of Finance, Economic Development and Investment Promotion, production gains and firm commodity prices are supporting output growth. In addition, ongoing investment interest at international forums such as Mining Indaba suggests continued capital inflows into extractive industries.

Agriculture is also expected to rebound strongly. Following prior weather disruptions, improved climatic conditions have lifted crop prospects. Therefore, stronger harvests could enhance rural incomes and support agro-processing activity. In turn, this would broaden the growth base beyond mining.

IMF projects more moderate expansion

However, multilateral institutions remain more cautious. The International Monetary Fund noted that growth last year surpassed the initial projection of 6.6%. Nevertheless, it forecasts a more moderate 4.6% expansion in 2026. This divergence highlights differing assumptions about external conditions, fiscal consolidation and monetary stability.

The IMF’s baseline reflects ongoing structural challenges, including exchange rate pressures and debt vulnerabilities. While reforms continue, policy consistency remains critical. Consequently, the pace of implementation will shape investor confidence over the medium term.

Investor sentiment and regional context

The updated Zimbabwe economic growth outlook was presented to a global audience of mining executives and institutional investors. This matters, as Southern Africa competes for capital with resource-rich economies in Asia and the Gulf region, which is covered by FurtherArabia. Therefore, a higher growth trajectory could strengthen Zimbabwe’s positioning within global commodity supply chains.

Ultimately, whether the 8.5% target materialises will depend on sustained production gains and macroeconomic stability. Still, the sharper Zimbabwe economic growth outlook underscores renewed confidence in the country’s mining and agricultural engines. If realised, it would represent a notable acceleration in Zimbabwe’s recovery cycle.

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