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Zimbabwe pledges to curb spending re-engage global lenders

Reuters

HARARE, Dec 7 (Reuters) - Zimbabwe's new government pledged on Thursday to re-engage with international lenders, curb spending and attract investors in order to revive its battered economy.

In the first budget since last month's removal of long-time ruler Robert Mugabe, Finance Minister Patrick Chinamasa also said the government would amend indigenisation laws, limiting a 51 percent local ownership requirement to just the platinum and diamond sectors.

The laws were designed to increase black Zimbabweans' share of the economy but were opaque and open to abuse - to the detriment of foreign investor confidence.

and acts of indiscipline which have characterised the past," he told parliament.

To cut a budget deficit projected at more than 10 percent of GDP this year, he said the government would retire all civil servants aged over 65 and close some overseas diplomatic missions.

Government spending ballooned under Mugabe - part of the patronage machine that kept him in power for 37 years - with more than 90 percent of the budget going on civil servant salaries, leaving precious little for the investment needed to boost growth.



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