Zimbabwe Uses Gold Digital Currency to Save Economy
Zimbabwean analysts are calling on the Southern African nation’s central bank to address economic challenges triggered by the government-controlled foreign-exchange market. This, before resorting to the recently launched gold-backed digital currency, which authorities hope will reduce the demand for U.S. dollars and strengthen the continuously devaluing local currency. For more, VOA’s Columbus Mavhunga speaks to experts and authorities from Zimbabwe’s capital, Harare.
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