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Baptism Of Fire for New RBZ Governor

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Last updated: May 27, 2024 5:09 pm
Editor Published April 10, 2024
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The appointment of John Mushayavanhu as the new Governor of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe brought a wave of optimism.

Mushayavanhu wasted no time in unveiling new monetary measures, including introducing a new currency dubbed the Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG).

However, Mushayavanhu’s optimism seemed somewhat naive considering Zimbabwe’s complex economic realities.

His assurance of a turning point and firm pledges of accountability did not prepare him for the market’s swift response.

Barely a day into his new monetary policy, Mushayavanhu faced the harsh reality of market dynamics.

Instead of embracing enthusiasm, the market panicked, leading to a rapid decline in Zimbabwe dollar notes.

Previously, bond notes were regarded as the most stable currency in the country. In Mbare, a bustling market area, the exchange rate for ‘bond notes’ soared, with US$1 fetching ZWL$10,000, sometimes even ZWL$13,000.

Commuter omnibus operators seized the chaos, insisting on US dollars as the sole form of payment.

This left those without access to foreign currency at their mercy. The rapid, chaotic market reaction caught Mushayavanhu off guard, exposing a significant gap in his understanding of economic realities.

Mushayavanhu’s first major pronouncement overlooked crucial aspects of Zimbabwe’s multi-tiered exchange rate system.

This system includes various rates such as bond cash, RTGS transfers, and swipe rates. These rates, although largely outside formal channels, significantly impact the economy’s functioning.

Encouraging conversion of ‘bond notes’ to ZiG through bank deposits inadvertently disadvantaged the informal market.

Here, people acquired such notes at much lower values of US$1 to ZWL$6,000, compared to the official bank rate of ZWL$33,000.

Observers familiar with Zimbabwe’s economic history did not find these unfolding events entirely unexpected.

Mushayavanhu’s first major test as RBZ Governor resulted in failure, amplifying Zimbabwe’s longstanding challenges. The crisis on the streets has cast a shadow over the new ZiG currency.

Rebuilding trust among ordinary citizens and the informal sector will require bold and realistic measures from the central bank.

Only with such measures can the central bank hope to stabilize the situation and restore confidence in Zimbabwe’s financial system.

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