Yuan to Revive Zimbabwe’s Economy: Mugabe
22 December 2015
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Yuan to revive Zimbabwe…Robert Mugabe

AFP-Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe said today the planned increased use of the Chinese yuan as legal tender next year will boost liquidity and help give impetus to the faltering economy.
“The acceptance of the yuan into the world currency basket should offer (a) new possibility for us as from next year,” Mugabe said.
The southern African country stopped using its own currency in 2009 after hyperinflation, which had peaked at around 500 billion percent, rendered it unusable.
It then started using a slew of foreign currencies, including the US dollar and the South African rand.
The yuan was later added to the basket of the foreign currencies, but its use had not been approved yet for public transactions in the market dominated by the greenback.
“I am happy the ministry of finance and the reserve bank governor are looking at other strategies of reforming the banking sector and injecting liquidity into the market,” Mugabe said at the burial of Aguy Georgias, a prominent businessman-turned-politician and deputy minister.
The country’s finance minister, Patrick Chinamasa yesterday announced that the southern African country was seeking to expand use of the yuan in its multi-currency economy.
Economic analysts believe it is the first time that any country has adopted the yuan as a currency.
“I don’t know of any other country that is using the yuan as a currency, as a second currency. So it’s an interesting experiment,” commented Johannesburg-based Iraj Abedian, chief executive of Pan African Investments and Research Services.
“I am sure there’s more political misogyny than economic rational.”
“Mugabe is basically sending a very strong anti-Western message, and to the extent that the Chinese have committed a massive capital injection to Zimbabwe, Mugabe thinks that’s a good enough reason to send that political message.”
Zimbabwe announced yesterday that China plans to cancel USD 40 million in debts that are maturing this year.
China is Zimbabwe’s biggest trading partner following Zimbabwe’s isolation by its former Western trading partners over Harare’s human rights record.
In reaction veteran President Robert Mugabe adopted a “look East policy”, forging new alliances with eastern Asian countries and buttressing existing ones.

3 Replies to “Yuan to Revive Zimbabwe’s Economy: Mugabe”

  1. What strong statement is Mugabe sending and to who. Do you honestly think or believe the west would be worried that Zimbabwe is now using the yuan. The yuan might have joined the basket of world currencies but it still remains insignificant and whether Zimbabwe likes it or not the dollar will rule supreme for sometime to come. Even the value of the Yuan is based on the dollar. Distractors will say the Chinese economy is growing bhlaa bhlaa bhlaa but still the dollars rules supreme and we love it.Does Zimbabwe have the funds to support the yuan i believe not so how will it make a difference? The rand will make more sense than the Yuan to Zimbabweans as South Africa is closer and trades substantially with direct Zimbabweans. I know some will say its lost its value but its lost its value against which currency?

  2. If Mugabe says yuan will help then knowing his record on the economy, Yuan must be avoided. It will ruin the economy further

  3. If Mugabe says yuan will help then knowing his record on the economy, Yuan must be avoided. It will ruin the economy further

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