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Zimbabwe: Zim Dollar Coming Back Soon, Says Pro-Zanu-PF Cleric
New Zimbabwe, 6 April 2015
APOSTOLIC Christian Council of Zimbabwe president Johannes Ndanga has said the Zimbabwe dollar will bounce back within the next five years, adding that the country's failing… Read more »
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Zimbabwe: Mangudya Hails Bond Coins
Zimbabwe Standard, 5 April 2015
At least $4 million in bond coins have been distributed in the economy, accounting for a penetration rate of 75%, the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has said. Read more »
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Zimbabwe: Invisible Money - Zimbabwe's New Bond Coins
The Daily Vox, 28 January 2015
Since the collapse of the Zimbabwe dollar in 2009 due to spiralling, uncontrollable inflation, the country uses several foreign currencies in everyday trade - mainly the US dollar… Read more »
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Zimbabwe: Zimbabweans Bonding With Coins
The Herald, 22 January 2015
Zimbabweans wrongly believe the bond coins are politically inclined yet this is a pure economic policy targeting the consumers who were being fleeced through the rounding off of… Read more »
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Zimbabwe: RBZ's Bond Coins Project - an Appraisal
New Zimbabwe, 23 December 2014
THE Finance Ministry and RBZ recently launched a goods market price devaluation model in the shape of cost reducing bond coins. Some economic agents see it as an attempt to… Read more »
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Zimbabwe: Central Bank Introduces Local Coins
The Herald, 18 December 2014
Banks will today start circulating the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe's imported bond coins, in a move expected to ease the problem of small change that has been bedevilling the economy… Read more »
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Zimbabwe: New Coins Will Ensure Competitive Pricing
The Herald, 18 December 2014
THE new bond coins enter circulation today, filling a vital and neglected gap and allowing far more normal pricing and shopping, particularly of small items and items bought… Read more »
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Zimbabwe: Zimbabweans Say No to Bonded Coins
New Zimbabwe, 13 December 2014
MOST people have criticised the government decision to introduce bonded coins saying the move could be a way of trying to bring back the Zimbabwean dollar through the back door. Read more »