Government Takes Bold Steps to Safeguard Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG) Currency

The Government has taken swift action to counter threats posed by currency manipulators to the newly introduced Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG) currency, launched in April 2024.

In response, several measures have been implemented to stabilize and protect the currency’s value.

One of the key strategies is eliminating dual pricing, which has been contributing to market instability and undermining the progress made in stabilizing the local currency. By enforcing a single pricing system, the Government aims to eliminate price disparities that fuel currency manipulation. To further deter businesses from exploiting the ZiG currency, stiffer penalties have been introduced for those found guilty of manipulation, signaling the Government’s strong commitment to preserving the currency’s integrity.

Additionally, businesses are now required to open bank accounts, ensuring greater transparency in financial transactions and making it easier to track suspicious activities. This move helps prevent illicit currency trading and promotes accountability. The Government has also enhanced its monitoring and regulatory frameworks by collaborating with financial institutions and law enforcement agencies to detect and prosecute offenders involved in currency manipulation.

These measures underline the Government’s dedication to safeguarding the ZiG currency and maintaining economic stability. By addressing issues like dual pricing and promoting transparency, the Government seeks to restore public confidence in the banking system and monetary policies. The National Development Strategy 1 (NDS1) has been instrumental in fostering domestic macroeconomic stability through various policies that support the ZiG

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