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Zimbabwe: Unity Government May Need Up to U.S.$5 Billion
allAfrica, 20 February 2009
Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai said Friday that rebuilding his shattered country would require an international aid package of up to five billion U.S. dollars. Read more »
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Zimbabwe: Finance Minister Warns of Disaster
SW Radio, 13 March 2009
Finance Minister Tendai Biti on Thursday warned that an urgent cash injection from international governments is necessary, to avoid what he has called 'disaster', saying the… Read more »
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Zimbabwe: Govt Urgently Needs U.S $1 Billion
Zimbabwe Independent, 14 March 2009
THE inclusive government, looking for US$2 billion from the region and at least US$5 billion for economic recovery, desperately needs US$1 billion over and above its fiscal… Read more »
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Zimbabwe: UN Calls for Millions More in Aid
Business Day, 27 February 2009
THE United Nations (UN) inter-agency humanitarian mission to Zimbabwe has called for an additional $350m from donor countries to help feed 7-million starving Zimbabweans over the… Read more »
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Zimbabwe: African Development Bank Willing to Help Zim's Recovery
BuaNews, 26 February 2009
The African Development Bank is prepared to set up a donor meeting with Zimbabwe to see what support is needed to enable recovery in that country. Read more »
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Zimbabwe: Unity Govt Seeks U.S. $2 Billion in Aid
allAfrica, 26 February 2009
Zimbabwe's new unity government is appealing for U.S. $2 billion over the next 10 months to help it deal with emergencies and to kickstart the economy, South Africa's finance… Read more »
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Zimbabwe: Our Situation is Dire, Tsvangirai Tells Region in Aid Appeal
allAfrica, 21 February 2009
The new Zimbabwean prime minister, Morgan Tsvangirai, travelled to Cape Town, South Africa, on Friday to appeal for aid to South Africa and other countries in the Southern African… Read more »
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Zimbabwe: UN Requires U.S.$500 Million to Assist Country
The Herald, 26 February 2009
THE United Nations requires a total of US$500 million to assist Zimbabwe with its humanitarian needs. Read more »