Zimbabwe's Gono outlines vision for second term

Gideon Gono, the governor of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, has detailed his vision for the Zimbabwean economy over the next five years after being granted a second term at the helm of the central bank.

It emerged on Wednesday that the governor had had his tenure extended to 2013 despite being viewed by many as being at least partly to blame for the country's economic collapse.

Annual inflation in what was once one of Africa's strongest and most stable economies now officially stands at 231m%

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