A Zimbabwean woman selects tomatoes from a roadside vendor in the capital Harare
A Zimbabwean woman selects tomatoes from a roadside vendor at Z$10,000 ($0.10) in the capital Harare February 16, 2006. Zimbabwe has averted possible expulsion from the IMF by clearing its major debt arrears but analysts say President Robert Mugabe may be reluctant to implement reforms needed to unlock aid for a gravely ill economy.The southern African country is battling a deepening economic crisis which critics blame on Mugabe and which has driven inflation to the highest level in the world, according to International Monetary Fund (IMF) data. REUTERS/Howard Burditt