President Robert Mugabe said Zimbabwe will raise money for the referendum and elections from its own resources, reports said today. Finance Minister Tendai Biti had said the country did not have any money and would have to rely on donors. “The Ministry of Finance had wanted the date moved to allow him to look for money,” Mugabe said. “We said no. It is a referendum after all. We have natural resources. What is the problem?”
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