The Morning Call
Chad becomes the next country to join in the struggles to keep its economy afloat after the likes of Zimbabwe, Nigeria, and South Africa. The country’s government has taken a decision that for the next 18 months civil servants will not be paid their bonuses, to help boost government spending. This on the other hand has angered unions in the country. The Idriss Deby led government has taken a total of 16 measures including that to counter the looming economic crisis.
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