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BRICS bank provides fairer system than IMF – top academic

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October 14, 2024
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Published: October 14, 2024 11:31 am
Author: RT

An associate professor from the University of Zimbabwe has spoken to RT about currency strategies and the New Development Bank

The BRICS New Development Bank (NDB) provides more flexible and supportive terms than the International Monetary Fund (IMF), an associate professor at the University of Zimbabwe has told RT in an exclusive interview.

Kudzai Dominic Chiwenga, who is also the founder and chairman of the NPC Zimbabwe-Russia Youth Foundation, said the NDB was designed to provide a “fairer system” for member nations and other developing countries.

While the IMF was originally established to aid developing countries, many nations, including Zimbabwe, have found themselves trapped in cycles of debt, with high interest rates and unfavorable borrowing conditions, he stated.

The NDB, Chiwenga believes, could provide more equitable financial support and serve as a “breath of fresh air” for countries looking for alternatives to traditional global financial institutions. “It’s an open-door policy that is open to other countries,” he added.

The NDB was founded in 2015 by the BRICS nations – Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa – to mobilize resources for infrastructure and sustainable development projects in the bloc and other emerging markets. As part of its expansion, the bank welcomed Bangladesh, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, and Uruguay as new members in 2021. In September 2023, Algeria was also granted membership.

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FILE PHOTO. Russian President Vladimir Putin speaking at the plenary session of the 10th BRICS Parliamentary Forum.
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Chiwenga emphasized the importance of Zimbabwe’s evolving economic strategies. One such initiative is the country’s new currency, the Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG), which is pegged to the commodity. The professor explained that this was part of a broader effort to anchor Zimbabwe’s economy to its abundant natural resources, particularly minerals.

“In Africa, we are rich in minerals, and naturally, we want to tether our economy to the areas where we are strongest in,” he said, referring to the country’s struggles with inflation and the impact of economic sanctions.

Zimbabwe has maintained a long-standing policy of fostering friendly relations with nations across the globe, including a strong bond with Russia, Chiwenga said.

According to the professor, the partnership between Harare and Moscow dates back to the Soviet era, when the African state sought support during its liberation from colonial rule. 

The Soviet Union was one of the few nations that stood by Zimbabwe during this critical time, a connection that continues to thrive today. Despite external criticism, Zimbabwe remains committed to maintaining its friendships and advancing mutual cooperation in key areas such as agriculture, energy, education, tourism, technology, and innovation, he noted.


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“Russia is a very good friend to the people of Zimbabwe,” he added.

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