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August 18, 2010 — The 30th general summit of SADC has just been concluded in Windhoek, Namibia. That meeting was important in defining key milestones and signposts to the end-game of the Global Political Agreement. It will be recalled that pursuant to the...
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July 04, 2010 — Tsvangirai, who is also president of the MDC witha surname (the MDC-T), has taken gloves off and taken the fight to Secretary General Tendai Biti (also Zimbabwe's Finance...
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June 14, 2010 — "Oh my God! Is that a gun you are holding, Morgan!" Tendai Biti and Morgan Tsvangirai are shown here before they came into office (but not power) in the Inclusive Government...
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September 23, 2009 — Harare, Zimbabwe, 23 September 2009 With apologies to Oscar Wilde, we can call this latest development "The Importance of Being Tendai Biti". The Reserve Bank was literally in...
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August 22, 2009 — In a tight spot: Morgan Tsvangirai, twisting this way and that, is poised for a battle with his more realistic Secretary-General and Finance Minister, Tendai Biti, who is...
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August 02, 2009 — Tendai Biti’s aide was attacked on Saturday at Biti’s home. This is according to the Earthtimes : An aide of Zimbabwe’s Finance Minister and deputy leader of...
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July 27, 2009 — Via MDC-T Press Release — The MDC Secretary-General, Hon Tendai Biti, has received a letter with a live bullet inside it in what the party is treating as a death threat. The letter was delivered at the...
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August 31, 2010 — address economic challenges that face Zimbabwe. " Alas, the money will somehow be channelled into more 'urgent' requirements, and then, of course, there is the question of repayment... " Finance Minister...
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August 31, 2010 — source: SW Radio Africa By Irene Madongo 30 August 2010 The Finance Miniser Tendai Biti says up to 2,200 workers at the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe will lose their jobs as part of plans to cut its expenditure...
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August 30, 2010 — source: News24 2010-08-29 20:20 Jan Raath Harare – Zimbabwe’s bankrupt central bank is to retrench 85% of its bloated staff complement to help it move back into the black and function as a reliable national bank, according to...
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August 24, 2010 — You will recall that the minister of finance, Tendai Biti, had made a statement that the US$30 million raised in diamond sales earlier this year had not been tendered to his...
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August 24, 2010 — also, that the minister of finance, Tendai Biti, had made a statement that the US$30 million raised in diamond sales earlier this year had not been tendered to his...
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August 23, 2010 — to complete the constitution and hold a referendum were required for a non-violent election. Tendai Biti, MDC-T secretary general, said Zuma's report meant "President Mugabe, who has in the past year...
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August 22, 2010 — to shop until she drops... -o00o- " Zimbabwe Finance Minister Tendai Biti says President Robert Mugabe has been given one month to appoint MDC treasurer Roy Bennett as...