The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has confirmed on Thursday that Zimbabwe has cleared all its debt and now qualifies for financial aid.
The debt of $107.9 million was in arrears since 2001.
“Zimbabwe is now up to date on all of its financial obligations to the IMF … The country was in continuous arrears since 2001,” IMF spokesperson Gerry Rice said in a brief statement.
Crisis-hit Zimbabwe owes the World Bank $1.15 billion and the African Development Bank $601 million.
The country spends more than 80% of its revenues on salaries of civil servants.


