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Outrage as Zim asks citizens to pay for Covid-19 vaccine themselves


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Zimbabweans are outraged after a government minister suggested they pay for Covid-19 vaccines themselves.
Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube on Wednesday said government would only cater for frontline workers and the most vulnerable members of society.
Ncube said the vaccines would be cheaper than PPEs that people are already buying. 
Zimbabweans were left outraged on Wednesday evening after a senior government official said citizens will have to pay for their Covid-19 vaccine shots.
The southern African country, which recently said it had put together US$100 million (~R1.5 billion) for the procurement of vaccines for 60% of its population, is expecting to recover this money from citizens. ....

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Zimbabwe citizens demand accountability from government over debt in a landmark high court ruling


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Crippling debt, lack of transparency and endemic corruption are sadly all too familiar stories in southern Africa. But now, in a landmark court ruling, Zimbabwean citizens have successfully demanded accountability from their government.
For citizens seeking truthful disclosure about exactly how much debt the country is in, the ruling made in their favour on 1 December signals a big victory in the fight for transparency. However, it stands to be seen to what extent government will comply with the ruling.
The ruling comes at a time when government has been pushing for constitutional amendments that would make the executive unaccountable to legislature regarding all foreign debts. Such an amendment would be a big blow to the quest for transparency. The government stands accused of guaranteeing loans from pan-African multilateral lender, Afreximbank, and other financiers using national resources without disclosure about the terms of the deals. ....

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