Finance Minister Tendai Biti today told the United Nations that Zimbabwe did not have money for the elections which President Robert Mugabe said will be held on 31 July. “If you are going to have the nomination court in seven days time will SADC have put those funds together, if at all they are going to put money in the kit?” Biti asked, according to SW Radio. Biti said the country had no money for the referendum on the new constitution but the referendum was held.
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