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Zimbabwe knocks 12 zeros off inflation-hit dollar
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 02 - 02 - 2009


Zimbabwe's central bank revalued
its dollar again on Monday, lopping another 12 zeros off its
battered currency to try to tame hyperinflation and avert total
economic collapse, according to Reuters.
The crisis has been worsened by political stalemate between
President Robert Mugabe and his rival Morgan Tsvangirai, but the
opposition last week agreed to join a coalition government,
raising prospects the economy could be saved from further ruin.
The southern African country is battling the world's highest
inflation rate, officially put at 231 million percent, and acute
shortages of food and foreign exchange.
Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Governor Gideon Gono announced the
new currency moves on Monday, adding that some foreign exchange
controls will be relaxed and gold producers now can sell bullion
directly and not to the central bank as in the past.
"This Monetary Policy Statement unveils yet another
necessary programme of revaluing our local currency, through the
removal of 12 zeros, with immediate effect," Gono said in his
MPC statement.
Late last month the country allowed businesses to charge in
foreign currencies in a bid to tackle inflation and Gono said
those businesses could pay their workers in foreign currency.
The country's stock exchange, which has not traded for two
months, would also be licenced to trade in foreign currency once
listed firms and the exchange provide evaluation criteria.
Gono gave no updated inflation figures but said broad money
supply growth rose from 81,000 percent in January to 658 billion
percent in December.
"His statement does contain some positive measures but it
does not go far enough. It would appear he is trying to restore
the Zimbabwean dollar, but given the choice of multiple
currencies, who would want to trade in Zimbabwe dollars?" John
Robertson, a leading Harare-based economist said.
Tsvangirai, who had been under heavy pressure from southern
African leaders to implement a Sept. 15 power-sharing pact with
Mugabe, is now set to become prime minister.
The unity government may be a step towards saving a once
prosperous country where over half of the people now need food
aid and a cholera epidemic has killed 3,229 people and infected
62,909 others -- Africa's deadliest outbreak in 15 years.
Gono said production in every major economic sector had
taken a plunge.
Output of gold, the country's single major foreign currency
earner, plunged by 50 percent in 2008 as companies grappled with
rising costs and electricity shortages.
Tsvangirai's participation in the government may unlock aid
from the European Union and Western countries but the European
Commission said on Monday it was too early to outline any
financial help.
"The European Commission will encourage a process of
stabilisation and democratisation in Zimbabwe. It is too early
in the process for the Commission to outline its action or
potential financial assistance at this stage, let's us await the
creation of the inclusive government," said John Clancy, a
spokesman for EU Aid and Development Commissioner Louis Michel.
Clancy said the Commission welcomed the MDC's decision to
take part in the government.
"This is a positive development but it does not in itself
spell the end of the political and humanitarian crisis for
Zimbabwe ... This is a first step, now all parties should be
working on confidence building measures at this stage".


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