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Biti: We Need to Reform the Central Bank to Attract Donors

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HARARE – Zimbabwe’s government has failed to attract funding from foreign donors for next year’s budget because they feared the money could be misused if the central bank is not reformed, the finance minister said on Tuesday. Full Article at Zimbabwe Metro

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