Main environmental problems facing Zimbabwe Zimbabwe is the second industrialized country in the South African Development Community, following South Africa. The industry is concentrated in the vicinity of Harare and the ore smelter is located near the source of the ore (mainly along the embankment). In large cities such as Harare, the combination of exhaust gas, dust, and smoke from automobiles may be a matter of air quality. Normally, water is not abundant, maintaining water quality is a serious problem. Biodiversity conservation Zimbabwe has a rich biological heritage and heavily depends on tourism.
In my opinion, the growth rate of Zimbabwe has improved slightly, but this is different from Zimbabwe's trend. Zimbabwe is still faced with a big problem that can only be resolved through major structural changes. The first big problem you need to address is the government's high-cost invoice. Government revenues declined 3%, budget deficit expanded 9%, and most government budgets were spent on expenditure and investment. The government is seeking funding from local banks by issuing treasury securities. As a result, banks became more conscious of investing in Treasury securities rather than loans to the private sector, and growth and investment in the private sector were suppressed. Investment in Treasury securities by commercial banks also caused shortage of liquidity of the financial system as a whole, as the government has large borrowings from reserve banks.
The government of Zimbabwe has invested heavily in the transportation system of the country. This can be realized by improving the road in cooperation with the private sector. Zimbabwe's main trunk road has been refurbished by existing road improvements by the Zimbabwe Road Bureau and South Africa Group 5. However, airlines are rebounding because they acquired a new aircraft to operate domestic flights between Harare, Bulawayo and Victoria Falls. Although private carriers such as destinations of Swannta aviation services such as Hwange and Kariba, these charter airlines make transport parts very expensive, making it difficult for ordinary visitors to come, and visitors to these destinations Prevent entry into