Informal economy a risk to anti-money laundering drive

[The Zimbabwe Mail - Zimbabwe] - 15/09/2025
ZIMBABWE’S high levels of informalisation remain one of the biggest challenges to the country’s fight against money laundering, it has emerged. This comes as the sector, which is estimated to be 64,1% of the economy, has over the years seen most business transactions continuing to be conducted (…)
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