zimbabwe to introduce ‘bond notes’ next month
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Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Gov. John Mangudya addresses parliament in Harare, Zimbabwe,
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Zimbabwe said Thursday it will introduce next month "bond notes" equivalent to the US dollar, sparking fears of a return to the hyperinflation that wrecked the economy several years ago.
The southern African nation, led by authoritarian President Robert Mugabe, adopted the US dollar and South African rand in 2009 after inflation — which peaked at 500 billion percent — rendered the local dollar worthless.
But Zimbabwe has run out of US dollar notes in recent months, and hopes to ease the cash crunch by printing its own "bond notes", starting with small denominations of $2 and $5.
The plan immediately attracted criticism, with analysts saying the token currency would not hold its US dollar value and would be seen as a new version of the valueless local dollar.
A wave of protests has shaken Mugabe's regime this year, with "No to bond notes" among the regular slogans expressing grievances against the government amid a worsening economic crisis.
"The bond notes will start to circulate by the end of October and will be at par with the US dollar," Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Gov. John Mangudya said in Harare.
"We anticipate by the end of the year $75 million will be in the market."
The cash shortage has forced the government led by Mugabe's ZANU-PF party to delay paying salaries each month to civil servants and the military.
With the government again printing its own money, many Zimbabweans fear a repeat of the excessive printing that led to hyperinflation.
"It will immediately destroy trust. The trust is not there and the value of the bond note will not be sustained," Harare-based economic analyst John Robertson told AFP.
"There is no money because there is no new investment. There is no investment because there is no trust — and you can't fix that by printing more notes."
Zimbabwe once removed 12 zeros from its battered currency at the height of hyperinflation in 2009 when the largest note was the $100 trillion denomination.
Mangudya denied the new bond notes would be rejected by many Zimbabweans.
"It is critical to emphasize that the introduction of bond notes does not mark the return of the Zimbabwe dollar through the back door," he said.
The new notes will be printed in Germany and backed by a $200-million support facility provided by Afreximbank (Africa Export-Import Bank), the government has said.
Further anti-Mugabe protests are planned for Saturday, despite a police ban on rallies in Harare.
Mugabe, now aged 92 and in power for 36 years, has often used brutal force to silence his opponents, and he recently warned the protestors they were "playing a dangerous game".
The veteran president, who looks frail but still gives long speeches in public, has vowed to stand for re-election in 2018, while his wife Grace, 51, is seen as one of his possible successors.
"It is clear Mugabe's capacities have diminished significantly, his ability to hold things together is doubtful," Piers Pigou, of the International Crisis Group, told a briefing in Johannesburg this week.
"I don't think (Mugabe) has faced this kind of pressure before. The state of the party has never been so fractured and the state of the economy — some are arguing that it is worse now than it was at the height of hyperinflation."
Unemployment is about 90 percent in Zimbabwe, which owes lenders including the IMF, World Bank and Africa Development Bank about $9 billion.
Last week, the government revealed that nearly 97 percent of its revenue goes to paying public workers' salaries.
It also announced and then reversed a plan to cut 25,000 government jobs.
Bond coins valued in US cents were introduced in Zimbabwe in 2014 to provide small change.

Source: Arab News

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