Zimbabwean finance minister urges market adoption of new currency ZiG


HARARE, May 7 (Xinhua) -- Zimbabwean Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube on Tuesday called for a swift transition and market adoption of the new currency ZiG by all stakeholders.

Ncube said in a statement that the government will soon introduce regulations to ensure that only the official exchange rate is used for the pricing of all goods and services.

He said while the government is still configuring its public finance management system to facilitate revenue collection and payment for goods and services in local currency, all ministries, departments and agencies must immediately recognize the ZiG as the official currency for all financial transactions and payment for goods and services.

"This collective effort will contribute to the smooth transition towards a more stable economic environment," Ncube said.

Ncube said the available reserves are more than enough to back the new currency, hence all legitimate requests for foreign currency made through the banking system will be fully satisfied.

Zimbabwe has experienced currency instability in recent years, with ZiG marking the sixth relaunch of a new currency. The new currency, adopted in April, is backed by gold and foreign exchange reserves held by the country's central bank.

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!
   

Next In World

Nigerian judge denies separatist leader Kanu bail for the second time
Wikileaks' Julian Assange given permission to appeal against U.S. extradition
Dominican Republic's president-elect Abinader takes tough stand on graft, Haiti
In loving protest, Albanian lesbians marry unofficially
Slovak PM Fico is 'improving' after assassination attempt, says hospital
Half of Americans oppose immigrant detention camps, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds
Iran's Supreme Leader approves Mohammad Mokhber as interim president, declares 5 days' mourning
Indians vote early in fifth phase of polls to avoid blistering heat
TikTok considers letting users upload videos 60 minutes long
Mexican presidential candidates spar over security in final debate

Others Also Read