Zimbabwe: Law Will Catch Up With Fuel Dealers Not Accepting ZiG – Says RBZ Governor

RESERVE Bank of Zimbabwe governor, John Mushayavanhu says fuel companies will soon be required to sell in the new currency, ZiG.

Previously, Mushayavanhu had stated that fuel dealers were not mandated to sell in ZiG, which raised concerns about a lack of confidence in the local currency.

However, in a recent interview with a local radio station, he clarified that fuel companies will eventually be compelled to charge ZiG because they will be paying taxes in the local currency.

This shift suggests a…

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