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allAfrica.com: Zimbabwe: State Media Attacks Biti Over Diamond Probe

21.2.11

allAfrica.com: Zimbabwe: State Media Attacks Biti Over Diamond Probe: "The Herald's report quoted unnamed government 'officials' who said Biti was 'over-stepping his bounds,' and acting like a 'super minister.' This 'official' also told the Herald that Biti 'knows very well that the diamond money is there.' The Herald went on to quote the same 'official', who accused Biti of 'stalling' on rolling out increased wages for civil servants to 'create the impression that the money for an increment was not there.' The newspaper reported that this was part of an MDC-T election campaign, and that Biti was blocking Robert Mugabe from using the diamond dividends to increase state employee wages."


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