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Ncube in Bulawayo pushes ZiG, wants US dollar out
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 59562, member: 636"] Zimbabwe progresses through the third phase of currency transformation seeking domestic monetary control by 2030. Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube reported achievements during the Zimbabwe Economic Development Conference in Bulawayo last week. The Zimbabwe Gold has maintained stability for twelve months since replacing the troubled Zimbabwe dollar. Earlier phases eliminated quasi-fiscal activities and excessive liquidity growth at the Reserve Bank. Treasury absorbed foreign loans from the central bank to reduce macroeconomic stress. The multicurrency system operates legally until 2030 when strong fundamentals should enable single-currency implementation. Zimbabwe adopted dollar-based economics in 2009 following devastating hyperinflation that destroyed local currency value. The comprehensive transformation roadmap received finalization in 2019 as part of broader economic planning. Current arrangements balance US dollar stability with Zimbabwe Gold for domestic transactions. This strategy advances Vision 2030 goals for upper middle-income economic status. [/QUOTE]
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