China tells Zim: We didn’t give you R53m this year. We gave you R2bn

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China tells Zim: We didn’t give you R53m this year. We gave you R2bn
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Zimbabwe's 2020 National Budget Statement does not reflect what China has actually done on the ground, the Chinese embassy says.

Zimbabwe’s 2020 National Budget Statement does not reflect what China has actually done on the ground, the Chinese embassy says.

In its 2020 National Budget Statement, the Zimbabwean government said it had received only $3,631,500 from China, which was “very different” from the actual situation on the ground, said the Chinese embassy in the country.

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