The International Monetary Fund wants Finance Minister Tendai Biti to handle all diamond transactions so that Zimbabwe can use the revenue to repay part of its external debt totalling $7.1 billion, reports said today. This would, however, require an amendment to the Zimbabwe Mining Development Corporation Act as the ZMDC is presently mining and selling the diamonds.
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