The finance minister is asked why the government is not paying civil servants if the country registered a revenue increase in the past few months. He said that the government is using the surplus for the usual social protection programmes such as food, education and health for both rural and urban areas
WATCH: BITI v MTHULI (Parly)
3/7: Former finance minister @BitiTendai and incumbent @MthuliNcube on the state of the economy during parly debate
(Live on ZTV) pic.twitter.com/HRI1zMiVMo— Larry Moyo (@larry_moyo) May 29, 2019
More: Larry Moyo
Biti tries to be an untrained economist. Maybe he should start at O LEVEL ECONOMICS studying and not waste Prof Ncube `s time. Kkkkkkkkkki
these zanu fcukheads are something else, what a waste of oxygen !
Which part of the budgetary surplus is catering for medicine shortages in hospitals, broken down cancer machines, disgruntled underpaid civil servants and essential evonomic entities in critical need of financial assistance. Does budgetary surplus also imply that the country is no longer begging the world for loans? Or is it all just fiction surplus with no true manifestation on the ground