Southern Africa: SADC to Convene Meeting of Ministers of Finance and Investment and Peer Review Panel to Strengthen Cooperation in Investment, Financial Integration and Macroeconomic Surveillance

The Southern African Development Community (SADC) is convening a meeting of finance ministers and central bank officials in Harare to discuss regional financial integration. The goal is to harmonize investment policies and ensure macroeconomic stability across member states.
Why it matters
Regional economic cooperation is essential for sustainable growth and poverty reduction in Southern Africa.
The Southern African Development Community (SADC) will hold a Meeting of the Committee of Ministers of Finance and Investment and the Peer Review Panel on 2 July 2026 in Harare, Republic of Zimbabwe to strengthen cooperation and coordination of investment, financial and capital market integration, and macroeconomic surveillance mechanisms to achieve sustainable economic development and inclusive growth in the SADC region.
The report is a factual summary of an upcoming intergovernmental meeting.
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