Harare - Zimbabwe's new finance minister said on Monday he would accelerate plans to pay arrears to the World Bank and the African Development Bank and would work on a three-year programme to cut government spending. Mthuli Ncube did not spell out how he
Harare – Zimbabwe’s new finance minister said on Monday he would accelerate plans to pay arrears to the World Bank and the African Development Bank and would work on a three-year programme to cut government spending. Mthuli Ncube did not spell out how he would speed the clearance o...
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