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Zimbabwe needs US$45b to restore economy - Biti

Thu, Dec 24, 2009

Zimbabwe requires US$45 billion in investment to re-build its ruined economy, Finance Minister Tendai Biti said Wednesday.

Zimbabwe Government Including MDC Urges West to Lift Company Sanctions

by VOA

Wed, Dec 23, 2009

The Harare government has adopted a phased approach in seeking the lifting of Western sanctions, first asking multilateral financial institutions to restore voting rights, then asking governments to lift sanctions against companies, only then seeking relief on individual sanctions

Biti Explains Cash Shortages

by The Herald

Tue, Dec 22, 2009

Harare — FINANCE Minister Tendai Biti yesterday said cash shortages affecting some financial institutions were spawned by an unexpected surge in demand and not a result of liquidity problems.

DONORS TO TRANSFER CASH TO ZIMBABWE USING MONEY TRANSFER SYSTEM

by Staff reporter and agencies

Mon, Dec 21, 2009

HARARE, — Donor organisations will soon be channelling funds to Zimbabwe through the money transfer system as a way of ensuring accountability, an official said Sunday.

Biti 'attacks' west's stance on 'sanctions'

Fri, Dec 18, 2009

ZIMBABWE’S Finance Minister Tendai Biti has accused western countries of “sulking” for rebuffing Zimbabwe’s overtures to normalise trading relations and lift sanctions.

Candid Comment:  2010 Budget Bemoans ‘resource curse’

Candid Comment: 2010 Budget Bemoans ‘resource curse’

by Tapiwa Mashakada

Tue, Dec 08, 2009

MOST sub-Saharan African countries’ budgets are donor funded. This is not to say that these countries are poor. The tragedy is what Professor Paul Collier calls the “resource curse” writes Tapiwa Mashakada.