Zimbabwe: 2020 Budget - Education Takes Lion's Share, Health Comes Second
[New Zimbabwe] Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube has allocated the second biggest chunk of his 2020 budget to health proposing a $6, 5 billion vote to the struggling sector....
Published By: Allafrica - Friday, 15 November
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