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Zimbabwe

Republic of Zimbabwe
Southern AfricaAULow Income
POPULATION
17M
Public Debt / GDP
32.3%
2025
External Debt / GDP
14.5%
2025
Debt Svc / Revenue
19.3%
2025
Debt Svc / Exports
7%
2025
Interest / Revenue
7.4%
2025

Debt Composition & Creditor Analysis

External vs Domestic Debt

External
Debt
45%
Domestic
Debt
55%

By Creditor Type

Multilateral35%
Bilateral25%
Paris Club15%
Eurobond15%
Other Priv.10%

By Instrument Type

Bonds40.4%
Loans47.4%
Other17.2%

Average Lending Terms (External)

%
2%
Interest
7yr
Maturity
2yr
Grace
Active Restructuring

CAP Pillar 2: Debt Management Quality

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Debt Strategy (MTDS)
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Comprehensive Debt Analytics

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Vulnerability Indicator Explorer

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32.3%
Current (2025)
-2.4 pp YoY
Within 35% target
Analysis

Zimbabwe's public debt at 32.3% of GDP is below the 35% prudential benchmark, suggesting manageable indebtedness relative to the economy. This provides fiscal space for counter-cyclical spending and public investment.

The most widely used measure of overall indebtedness relative to economic activity. It reflects the government's solvency capability and long-term fiscal space.

Net Financial Flows

Disbursements (Inflows) vs Principal & Interest Repayments (Outflows).

Net Positive Flows

In 2025, Zimbabwe received $1.5B in disbursements while repaying $1.2B — a net inflow of $0.3B. The country is receiving more resources than it is repaying, providing additional financing for development.

Profile of Maturing Debts (2025)

Breakdown of short-term (<1 year), medium-term (1-9 years) and long-term (10+ years) debt liabilities.

Short-Term (<1 yr)
$1.7B
10.3% of total
Medium-Term (1-9 yrs)
$8B
48.5% of total
Long-Term (10+ yrs)
$6.8B
41.2% of total
Analysis

With only 10.3% of debt maturing within one year, Zimbabwe maintains a healthy maturity profile. The predominance of medium and long-term instruments ($14.8B) reduces refinancing pressure and provides greater fiscal predictability.