The extensive use of US dollars doesn’t concern authorities, who instead see it as a way to access foreign currency, according to Mthuli Ncube, the Southern African nation’s finance minister. The country is ineligible to access lines of credit from multilateral financial institutions because it owes more $14bn .
“Zimbabwe is very clear, the currency for transaction is the Zimbabwe dollar and US dollar and we are very comfortable with that,” Ncube said on Friday. “For now the Zimbabwe dollar exists.” Still, the highest denomination of the local unit is Z$100 — equivalent to about 10 US cents — highlighting the pressure the Zimbabwean currency is under. It has lost more than 40% of its value on the official market this year.
The Zimbabwe dollar was reintroduced as legal tender in June 2019 after bring scrapped a decade before when hyperinflation made it worthless. It’s struggled to find widespread acceptance among citizens, with inflation that peaked at 837% in 2020 helping erode value. At least 77% of transaction are done in the American currency, according to the statistics agency.
The Zimbabwe dollar’s return four years ago made domestic manufacturers more competitive, with locally produced products at 80% in most retail outlets, according to Ncube. More stories like this are available on
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