Gono clocks 250 Wikileaks cables

Gideon Gono was at one time the de facto Prime Minister of Zimbabwe. He had become so powerful that he sent shivers through many original founders of the Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front. But he is now a pale shadow of his former self.

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Biti’s budget woes

Finance Minister Tendai Biti told diplomats in October 2009 that though government revenue had risen to US$90 million a month, 20 times more than his ministry had been getting when he assumed office, it still fell short of government spending.

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Gono wins Ig Nobel Prize

Reserve Bank Gideon Gono received the Ig Nobel Prize in Mathematics on 1 October 2009 for “giving people a simple, everyday way to cope with a wide range of numbers – from very small to very big – by having his bank print bank notes with denominations ranging from one cent ($.01) to one hundred trillion dollars ($100,000,000,000,000)”.

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Gono spins SDR allocation

Central bank governor Gideon Gono reportedly told The Herald that the International Monetary Fund had finally agreed to give Zimbabwe $500 million after months of behind the scenes interaction with the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe when in fact this was a new allocation of special drawing rights to all IMF members.

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Why Gono and Biti clashed over IMF money- Wikileaks

Central bank governor Gideon Gono clashed with Finance Minister Tendai Biti over the $500 million in special drawing rights granted to Zimbabwe by the International Monetary Fund in August 2009 because Gono regarded it as a windfall while Biti urged caution saying the money should be used to reduce the country’s arrears with international financial institutions.

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