Tsvangirai is campaigning vigorously; if he fails the favourite to succeed him as leader would be Tendai Biti who may find it a crowded field...
In many cases the use of the advertised venues has not been cleared with their regular users; provisions for tables chairs tents and lighting were at best late; and ten million ballots were printed for a nominal register of under six million electors of whom Finance Minister Tendai Biti claims a third were dead before the campaign began...
Vol 6 (AAC) No 12 |
- ZIMBABWE
- ASIA
– an amount equal to the total revenue in Finance Minister Tendai Biti's 2012 national budget forecast...
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Vol 6 (AAC) No 2 |
- ZIMBABWE
- INDIA
Finance Minister Tendai Biti the Secretary General of the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) says revenue from the sale of Zimbabwe’s diamonds is not reaching the Treasury...
Finance Minister Tendai Biti presents his budget on 15 November amidst reports that diamond revenue is just $150 mn...
The Finance Minister Tendai Biti who is MDC-Tsvangirai Secretary General Douglas Mwonzora the Co-Chairman of the Constitution Parliamentary Select Committee (Copac); and Eric Matinenga the Minister of Constitutional Affairs all came out forcefully in favour of Parliament having the last say before the referendum...
Rumours say the securocrats are preparing traps for the other MDC chiefs Welshman Ncube and Tendai Biti...
The MDC Finance Minister Tendai Biti suspects the military of siphoning off diamond revenue to fund its own parallel administration; as guarantor of the revolution the army will not accept the orders or the election of anyone it disapproves of...
If the official media can be believed Tsvangirai and his MDC are in little better shape with a faction around Tsvangirai himself another around Tendai Biti the respected Finance Minister and a third around Nelson Chamisa the darling of the grassroots...
Finance Minister Tendai Biti of the MDC has pointed out that Section 3 of the Act states that the government shall merely ‘endeavour’ to secure at least 51% of public companies for indigenous Zimbabweans...