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NewsDay

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Zimbabwe’s perpetual struggle for monetary sovereignty

Zimbabwe has struggled for monetary sovereignty in recent decades
By Lawrence Makamanzi Jan. 3, 2026

RBZ says new ZiG notes ready for rollout

RBZ has reiterated its commitment to maintaining monetary discipline and safeguarding the value of the ZiG as part of broader efforts to sustain macro-economic stability. 
By Staff Reporter Dec. 31, 2025

Inflation decline: RBZ must stay the course

Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe governor John Mushayavanhu's back-to-basics thrust has seen the central bank keeping an eagle eye on money supply growth to contain inflation.
By Newsday Nov. 3, 2025

Zim de-dollarisation push not realistic, say experts

He added that the process would begin in 2025 and be finalised by 2030.
By LYNETTE MANZINI Oct. 17, 2025

High bank fees driving people out of formal system, warns ZITAP

The organisation warned that the cost of banking in Zimbabwe is eroding incomes and pushing economic activity back into informal systems.
By Ashton Ndakusiya Oct. 16, 2025

Beverage makers bemoan high interest rates

BEVERAGE makers say the central bank’s 35% bank policy rate is straining expansion plans as it increases the cost of borrowing
By Melody Chikono Aug. 14, 2025

Cash-strapped Zimbos pledge property for loans

“In terms of the value of movable collateral, banks accounted for ZiG32 billion, while law firms registering on behalf of clients recorded a total value of ZiG23,9 billion.”
By Tatira Zwinoira Aug. 8, 2025

Editor’s Memo: Why inflation remains a pain

In South Africa, inflation sits at 5,5%. Zambia, 14,7%. Malawi is creeping toward discomfort at 28,6%, Angola posts 21,3%
By Shame Makoshori Jul. 11, 2025

RBZ must take flak for ZiG’s challenges

The central bank said it was working with banking institutions to ensure the wider availability and distribution of ZiG through banking halls and automated teller machines (ATMs).
By Newsday Jun. 19, 2025