Zimbabwe’s new currency unmoved as transactions stay restricted

Source: Zimbabwe’s new currency unmoved as transactions stay restricted – Times  Live People walk past the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe building in Harare, Zimbabwe, February 25 2019.  Image: REUTERS/Philimon Bulawayo Zimbabwe’s new currency was stuck around 2.5 to the US dollar on Tuesday as tight restrictions on trading and exchanging it remained in place despite a […]

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Source: Zimbabwe’s new currency unmoved as transactions stay restricted – Times  Live

People walk past the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe building in Harare, Zimbabwe, February 25 2019.

People walk past the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe building in Harare, Zimbabwe, February 25 2019. 
Image: REUTERS/Philimon Bulawayo

Zimbabwe’s new currency was stuck around 2.5 to the US dollar on Tuesday as tight restrictions on trading and exchanging it remained in place despite a central bank pledge to let the RTGS dollar trade freely.

Zimbabwe abandoned a discredited 1:1 dollar peg for its dollar-surrogate bond notes and electronic dollars last week, merging them into a lower-value transitional currency called the RTGS dollar in an effort to ease chronic cash shortages.

Economists welcomed the move but have urged the government let the RTGS fluctuate as it has promised.

On Tuesday, banks were only selling US dollars to corporate clients and individuals with invoices or receipts for imports deemed a priority such as fuel and medicines.

Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube told Reuters in an interview on Monday that the market should determine the RTGS exchange rate, but that the government wanted to avoid excessive volatility.

Tellers at two banks in downtown Harare said they could help clients make purchases from overseas at a rate of 2.5625 RTGS to the U.S. dollar, the rate that other banks offered on Monday.

Banks were not yet selling US dollars to individuals in cash, and neither was a bureau de change at the Road Port bus station.

“The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) hasn’t given us any U.S. dollars in cash yet,” a teller at a CABS bank branch said.

The state-owned Herald newspaper reported that Botswana had offered to lend Zimbabwe $600 million to support its diamond industry and private firms.

A currency dealer said the RBZ had authorised banks to buy and sell foreign currency 2.5 percent either side of the rate of 2.5 RTGS at which the central bank has sold US dollars to banks in recent days.

Exchange rates on the black market for the bond note – which many ordinary Zimbabweans still use in shops – were at 3.6 to the US dollar, unchanged from Monday, informal currency traders said.

Zimbabwe recently adopted a new currency, called the real-time gross settlement (RTGS) dollar. But how will this new currency really affect ordinary Zimbabweans – and will it help the country’s struggling economy? Business Time reporter, Mudiwa Gavaza gives us the breakdown.

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Alleluia Ministries leader Pastor Alph Lukau in major climbdown over resurrection miracle

Alleluia Ministries church pastor Alph Lukau, who is said to have resurrected a man who was in a coffin at the weekend, has said the man was already alive when he arrived at the church. Speaking to Gauteng broadcaster PowerFM’s Power Drive host Thabiso…

Alleluia Ministries church pastor Alph Lukau, who is said to have resurrected a man who was in a coffin at the weekend, has said the man was already alive when he arrived at the church. Speaking to Gauteng broadcaster PowerFM's Power Drive host Thabiso Tema on Wednesday evening, Lukau said he was busy with a […]

Zimbabwe fuel crisis worsens

Hundreds of Zimbabweans are queuing for fuel again as the shortage worsens in the country. Source: Zimbabwe fuel crisis worsens | eNCA Zimbabweans are queuing for fuel again. Reporter Pindai Dube has that story for us. Courtesy #Dstv403 HARARE – Hundreds of Zimbabweans are queuing for fuel again as the shortage worsens in the country. Motorists […]

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Hundreds of Zimbabweans are queuing for fuel again as the shortage worsens in the country.

Source: Zimbabwe fuel crisis worsens | eNCA

Zimbabweans are queuing for fuel again. Reporter Pindai Dube has that story for us. Courtesy #Dstv403

HARARE – Hundreds of Zimbabweans are queuing for fuel again as the shortage worsens in the country.

Motorists have been left stranded after a sudden shortage of fuel, with public transport operators hiking fares.

Zimbabwe’s perennial fuel problems have worsened since last year.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa announced the shock price hikes for petrol and diesel earlier this year, which sparked protests.

Several people were reportedly been killed and hundreds of others were also arrested during the protests.

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JUST IN: MDC Alliance Acting President Elias Mudzuri guns for Nelson Chamisa

MEMBERS of the MDC Alliance linked to the party’s acting president Engineer Elias Mudzuri are crying foul and breathing fire, demanding that the party holds an extraordinary Congress as a matter of urgency and threatening to ensure the proposed 24 May …

MEMBERS of the MDC Alliance linked to the party’s acting president Engineer Elias Mudzuri are crying foul and breathing fire, demanding that the party holds an extraordinary Congress as a matter of urgency and threatening to ensure the proposed 24 May Congress does not succeed. “We, as bona fide MDC members, are demanding an extraordinary […]

ZHDA retains most executive members in elections

Source: ZHDA retains most executive members in elections | Newsday (News) BY VANESSA GONYE THE Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors Association (ZHDA) retained its president Elias Muzoremba and most of the previous executives in elections held at the weekend. Most of the executives led a 40-day-long industrial action from December 1 last year, crippling operations at many […]

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Source: ZHDA retains most executive members in elections | Newsday (News)

BY VANESSA GONYE

THE Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors Association (ZHDA) retained its president Elias Muzoremba and most of the previous executives in elections held at the weekend.

Most of the executives led a 40-day-long industrial action from December 1 last year, crippling operations at many public health institutions.

In a statement, ZHDA said the elections were held timeously and within the confines of the constitution, as the current interim executive’s term is set to end today.

“Several posts were declared null and void after members unanimously refused to vote and approve all members even those who were in absentia,” the statement read.

Other members of the executive include Brian Mbanje (deputy president), Mthabisi Bhebhe (secretary-general) and Prince Butau (treasurer-general), while for the national council, only one candidate, Erick Sadomba was approved.

The executive said its previous members, Amos Tsopo and Patrick Mugoni, were allegedly unwilling to surrender ZHDA property and account details, while at the same time refusing to account for $24 000 in membership fees.

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