Zim Dollar Could Come Into Circulation As Early As Next Month
23 January 2019
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Zimbabwe is likely to get its own new currency within the next month according to reports from local publication Mail and Telegraph.

According to the media sources, the currency was printed in March last year and is being kept safely at the vaults by the Central Bank.

The sources said the currency could not be introduced due to a number of political factors and confidence boost but the currency is likely to be launched within the next month.

They said the currency will be backed by gold and that government has been purchasing the gold through Fidelity Printers and Refiners (FPR).

Finance minister Mthuli Ncube also recently hinted that government would introduce own currency.

Ncube made the revelations during his address at the Global Shapers Community meeting held at the Celebration Center two weeks ago.

“We should be close on currency reforms. It will happen by stealth because we can’t. Currency reforms started October 2018 but we didn’t have fiscal discipline in place. We won’t capitulate to the USD but have currency reforms.

“We are less than 12 months away from currency reforms,” he said.

In an interview with Bloomberg in Davos, Switzerland on Monday, Ncube also revealed that a lot of work needed to be done in order to create an enabling environment for the reintroduction of the local currency.

“A lot needs to be done before the introduction of the Zimbabwean currency, which first of all is fiscal discipline, making sure we bring the budget deficit into single digits and that runaway Government expenditure is curtailed.” he said.