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Zimbabwe: Reintroduce Zim Dollar - Gono

Harare — Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Governor Dr Gideon Gono has proposed the reintroduction of the Zimbabwe dollar anchored on gold valued by an independent body comprising all stakeholders.

He said the reintroduction of the local currency would help in addressing a number of bottlenecks the country was facing.

Dr Gono said the reintroduction of the local unit in the manner he was proposing would go a long way in addressing unavailability of change of small denominations and coins, among other constraints.

The RBZ chief said this yesterday while giving oral evidence before the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Natural Resources, Hospitality and Tourism.

The committee, chaired by Nkayi South Member of the House of Assembly Mr Abednico Bhebhe (MDC), wanted to know the financial sector's preparedness in terms of introducing plastic money ahead of 2010 World Soccer Cup Finals to be held in South Africa.

The committee invited the central bank and the Bankers' Association of Zimbabwe, led by its president Dr John Mangundya, to update it on progress.

During yesterday's deliberations, bankers said they had gone a long way with preparations and international credit and debt cards would be ready by end of September this year.

The committee, however, expressed concern at the unavailability of change, especially coins.

In response, Dr Gono proffered an array of advice that included the need for political stability, addressing infrastructural issues like availability of electricity, water, transport network, and the health delivery service system, among others.

"The financial sector might do its homework, but if other players don't play their part, the country might not benefit anything from the world soccer showcase," said Dr Gono.

He said there was need to reintroduce the Zimbabwe dollar that would be pegged against gold available.

He said those who had criticised his idea were doing so out of ignorance, as they did not understand the gist of his advice.

"Nobody can move me from that conviction. We anchor our Zim dollar to the gold available. It will not only be RBZ, but all stakeholders. A certificate will then be issued to the RBZ on the amount of Zim dollar to be printed after the committee has satisfied itself on the value of the gold," said Dr Gono.

"You can also redeem your Zim dollar in return for an ounce of gold. Say, if you want to keep gold not cash, you can go to your bank and get an equivalent of ounces of gold to the Zim dollar you have, so we will be backing our money with reality on the ground. Such an approach is not inflationary because you are anchoring your money on productivity."

The central bank chief urged Zimbabweans to be pragmatic by "thinking outside the box".

"We can even print gold coins. The Zim dollar can then gain as it is anchored on gold. We need to think outside the box," he said.

Asked why the country had not formally dollarised or randified, Dr Gono said that would involve a number of legal and economic issues.

He said it was not possible to officially dollarise because the United States had imposed sanctions on Zimbabwe while it would be cumbersome for Zimbabwe to officially use the rand as its currency.

"If we are to randify, we will have to be members of the Common Union with Namibia, Lesotho and Swaziland whose economies are anchored with South Africa. All our policy and monetary statements would have to be submitted to South Africa for concurrence before we finally pronounce them," said Dr Gono. Initially, Dr Mangundya had said it was more expensive to import coins because transport costs were determined by weight.

"We will have to pay, say, US$100 000 to import US$10 000 worth of coins," said Dr Mangundya.


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  • Real Warrior
    Aug 18 2009, 04:11

    Its is fool hard to ignore the fact that you cannot live on borrowed money as a nation. The first step, as Gono rightly put it, is to weigh your own currency against your available gold stocks vis gold current world market price, and not necessarily all stackholders views, which as demonstrated several times before, fall far short of national expectations. If your gold stocks are zero then your currency is zero. Pity we dream of building this nation on credit, but do not have the guts to create our own wealth. As long as you rely on others to clean up your mess, you will always be indebted to them, notwithstanding their leverage on policy formulation, and of course your soverignity. Cold fact.

  • Phiri
    Aug 19 2009, 20:39

    Real warrior, I'm not in favour of introducing the Zim Dollars any time soon. Look at the stores in Zimbabwe! Zimbabwe was running out of papers on which to print the money, sick people could not carry $1000 to the grocery stores, and Zimbabwe was becoming a "Joke" on the international comedy scene! Do you real believe that we can go back to Voodoo economics again?

    I will tell you what happened, Mugabe called his loyalist Gono and asked for a favor for more money for his cronies. Gono, being a faithful Mugabe supporter said he would look into it.

    The ZimDollar was unnecessary making Zimbabwe a poor country. Mugabe has no control of the economy now. Gono, should be stopped by the opposition. If it is a true GNU.

  • Allan
    Aug 18 2009, 07:19

    Gono is an idiot , dollarization has made him irrevalent,the central bank is the biggest thief in the country and no thinking person would do business with it.

  • prem
    Aug 18 2009, 08:01

    Gono, the lunatic! Why is he still there? It's easier to print Zim $ to fill criminal Mugabe's election war chest!

    Gono's place should be a high security prison.

  • Musiyamwa
    Aug 18 2009, 07:27

    Gono is no longer the money printer buying out favours. He should implement policies to earn the USD not take the easy route to run the printing press again. Simply he should let other capable persons do the job. This is just another gimmick to get at the peoples hard earned money and give them worthless paper.Another scheme to enrich the very same people who hit the jackpot with his casino economy. We dont want this gangsters paradise Zimbabwe again. What about the Zim dollars they printed like crazy now not even good enough to use as toilet paper? Why didn't he come with this brilliant idea in all these years? Maybe he should just issue Zim coins which are pegged to the gold reserves and leave the rest as it is.

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