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Zimbabwe: Gono Slashes 10 Zeros From Currency

Violet Gonda

30 July 2008


Reserve Bank governor Gideon Gono announced on Wednesday that the Zimbabwean currency will be slashed by ten zeros. From August 1st Z$10 billion will become Z$1.

The RBZ governor said: "The new currency will co-circulate together with the family of bearer cheques ... which shall cease to be legal tender on the 31st of December 2008."

Practically the removal of the zeros will make life easier for people as it was becoming a nightmare to carry such huge amounts of money and computer systems in the banking sector have not been able to handle the number of zeros.

However economists predict the zeros will come back again very soon as the latest measures do not address the causes of the hyperinflation and are not being followed by meaningful reforms, such as addressing the unavailablity of foreign currency and low investment in Zimbabwe, which are all politically based.

Today life has become unbearable for Zimbabweans as a result of the hyper-inflation, officially running at more than 2 million percent while analysts say it is actually more than 15 million percent.

The discrepancies between how much people earn and their expenditure just doesn't add up. For example, employees at the National Railways of Zimbabwe earn Z$60 billion, but a loaf of bread costs more than Z$250 billion.

Raymond Majongwe, the Secretary General of the Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe, said this month that teachers were paid salaries ranging from Z$1.5 trillion to Z$2.4 trillion but a kilogram of beef in the supermarkets is going for Z$1.4 trillion. He said; "This means the government paid the teachers just a kg - an amount that can only buy a kg of beef."

The salaries also don't cover transport for workers in most cases.

Economic analyst Lance Mambondiani said the slashing of zeros is not really intended to benefit the ordinary person and will only be a convenience, while not increasing their purchasing power.

In 2006 the RBZ slashed the dollar by three zeros and analysts say this will just continue to happen if the regime does not address the economic policies that are causing hyper-inflation. "Which is making sure that we go back into facilitating or stimulating our economic productive sectors like the manufacturing sector, the agricultural sector...and there is a need to make sure that the political impasse that is, is resolved," Mambondiani said.

Gono's re-denomination of the dollar came on the same day that Robert Mugabe warned the business sector that emergency powers would be imposed if they continued 'profiteering.' However the business society says it is forced to hike prices because of the unmanageable economic environment.

Mugabe made the threats in a televised address to the nation as South African President Thabo Mbeki flew in to meet with him about the talks. The South African facilitator had met Morgan Tsvangirai in South Africa on Tuesday and was also expected to meet the other MDC leader, Arthur Mutambara, on Wednesday in Harare.

Mbeki said the talks between the political parties had adjourned so that the negotiators could brief their leaders, but that they would resume on Sunday.

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Author: selector
Wed Jul 30 19:32:38 2008

Great news!! Not before time. Let's hope they can keep tjose zeros off.

Author: Observer
Wed Aug 6 01:56:46 2008

If we lived in an ideal world that would indeed be ideal, but unfortunately with the inflation at its current levels all the lopping off of zeroes will do is keep the actual figures manageable for a while.

The only way that they will stay off is if Zimbabwe can start getting back up onto its feet ..... and the best way to achieve this realistically is to bring the skills base back into the country, something that is not going to happen while they feel there is a clear and present threat to their lives.

I reckon its about… [Read Full Text]

Author: awt_independent
Thu Jul 31 08:46:23 2008

Bets on how long till a 100,000 note is required? I give it a month.

Author: turnex
Tue Aug 5 20:09:27 2008

Dont want to lose my money...will agree with you! LOL

Author: prem
Wed Jul 30 21:33:52 2008

The Governor ought to apologize to Zimbabweans for unnecessary expenses printing new billion-notes and reviewing his action less than two weeks afterwards. Is that serious?

Unless it was dictated by tyrant Mugabe who might have been dreaming that putting billion denominated notes into the pockets of people would have made Zimbabweans happy!! Otherwise, I cannot understand that the Governor was not aware that normal type calculators do not handle figures beyond the sum 99,999,999!!

How irresponsible? But has this not been the the trend during the last decade of Mugabe's reign?

Author: turnex
Wed Jul 30 22:01:52 2008

Way to go Gono...!!! that is the way to do it...just sit around till the zeros start to induce hyper dyslexia and go in with the rubber and let's start all over again...you really could not make it up...not in a trillion zimdollar years..you just could not make it up! I tell you what though...the only zeros that need slashing are the zeros running the country into the ground!!!!!

Author: homis89
Wed Jul 30 22:36:40 2008

eh.eh ? Gideon is doing the best that he can.He is in goverMUNT. He werks with money,in a bunana state, so do i.I sell bananas.For cash.Thatis why i am saying,my only advice is Karefull Kaffall !

Author: turnex
Thu Jul 31 00:21:58 2008

Seriously though I really cant see this working. Reading the article it states as of 01 August 10 billion zimdollars will be 1 zimdollar. so far so...ummm...good...they gleefully hope. problem is read a little further down and you discover a National Railways of Zimbabwe worker is on the princley monthly wage of 60 billion zimdollars. so..our poor chappie as of 01 August is going to be on take home pay of...you got it!!! 6 zim dollars!!!! Another well thought out zanupf policy...just like the land redistributed to cronies that has crippled the country to unchartered levels since man made govt… [Read Full Text]

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