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Zimbabwe:
Bond Notes Will Help the Triumph of Plastic
The Herald, 19 August 2016
Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Governor Dr John Mangudya correctly noted this week that people will not be forced to use his much-heralded bond notes: they will be able to use "plastic",… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
No Bailout Until Mugabe Disappears, Says British MP
New Zimbabwe, 17 August 2016
The British government must reaffirm that there will be "no money, no bailout" for Harare until President Robert Mugabe "disappears from power and influence forever", the… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Daunting Job Awaits Patrick Chinamasa
Financial Gazette, 21 July 2016
FINANCE and Economic Development Minister, Patrick Chinamasa, will present his mid-term fiscal policy review in the next few days against the background of increasing turbulence in… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Finance Minister Chinamasa Hails Use of Plastic Money
The Herald, 1 August 2016
The financial services sector now holds $6,1 billion in deposits owing to the upturn in the use of plastic and electronic money platforms, Finance and Economic Development Minister… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Patrick Chinamasa to Meet Paris Club Officials
Financial Gazette, 28 June 2016
Finance and Economic Development Minister, Patrick Chinamasa is scheduled to arrive in France on Thursday this week for talks with officials of the Paris Club to resolve arrears on… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Is Former VP Mujuru Offside On Bond Notes?
The Herald, 5 August 2016
Dr Norman Vincent Peal was correct when he quipped; "the person who sends out positive thoughts activates the world around him positively and draws back to himself positive… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Bond Notes - When Perception Becomes a Reality
The Herald, 9 June 2016
The Zimbabweanean economy is currently in a very unhealthy state. People are losing hope and many have put on a defeatist attitude that naturally drains energy and is regressive.… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
'Bond Notes' Critics Scattered By Riot Police
DW, 17 August 2016
Zimbabwean police have violently dispersed protesters rallying against plans to introduce "surrogate currency" to counter the cash crisis. Many fear the plan will return Zimbabwe… Read more »