Zimbabwe Seeks Election Funding

Finance Minister Tendai Biti has appealed to donors for election funds, days after he had reportedly told journalists that the country had only U.S.$217 left in its public account.

Tendai Biti, Zimbabwe's finance minister.

  • Zimbabwe:   Govt Seeks Money for Elections

    The Herald, 30 January 2013

    PRINCIPALS in the inclusive Government have tasked Justice and Legal Affairs Minister Patrick Chinamasa and his Finance counterpart Tendai Biti to source money for the referendum… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Biti to Unveil Poll Budget

    Financial Gazette, 14 November 2012

    FINANCE Minister Tendai Biti is today expected to unveil his 2013 National Budget that is largely expe-cted to focus on harmonised elections next year, raising the prospect of a… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Biti's Nightmare!

    The Herald, 15 November 2012

    Finance Minister Tendai Biti faces a daunting task this afternoon of tabling a budget that should breathe life into the economy while taking care of civil servants' salaries and… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Nation Banks On Biti

    The Herald, 15 November 2012

    FINANCE Minister Tendai Biti is this afternoon expected to perform a delicate balancing act once again to satisfy the widespread competing needs of the nation when he presents the… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Budget Should Target the Poor

    Financial Gazette, 14 November 2012

    Finance Minister Tendai Biti  is today expected to present the 2013 national budget against the background of growing skepticism over its ability to transform a liquidity… Read more »

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