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Zimbabwe's new finance minister halves spending

By Tony Hawkins in Harare

Published: March 19 2009 02:00 | Last updated: March 19 2009 02:00

Tendai Biti, Zimbabwe's new finance minister, yesterday halved spending plans for 2009 and cut revenue projections 40 per cent, in one of the first signs of change under the country's new power sharing government.

Presenting his first budget to parliament, Mr Biti, a member of the Movement for Democratic Change, said the government would now operate on a cash budget basis: "What we gather is what we eat," he said.

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