Zimbabwe needs $45 billion to revive economy
By Babs Odukoya
24 December 2009 |
6:53 am
ZIMBABWE'S Finance Minister Tendai Biti yesterday said the Southern African country needs $45 billion to return its economy to peak levels seen more than a decade ago.
ZIMBABWE’S Finance Minister Tendai Biti yesterday said the Southern African country needs $45 billion to return its economy to peak levels seen more than a decade ago.
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