
Tag: Foreign Currency News


RBZ Pours US$50 Million Into Interbank Forex Market In October – Mushayavanhu

Foreign Currency Deposits Rise 433% In Five Years – RBZ

Reserve Bank Of Zimbabwe: There Is Sufficient Foreign Currency

Mnangagwa Threatens To Legislate Against Use Of Foreign Currency

FULL TEXT: RBZ Statement On The Surrender Portion Of Export Proceeds

Increased Forex Receipts Have Boosted Investments, Says Mthuli

FULL TEXT: Zimbabwe Allows Foreign Currency To Be Legal Tender Till 2025

Taliban Bans The Use Of Foreign Currency In Afghanistan

“Parallel Market Forex Rate Could Hit 400 By December”

Zimbabwe Registers Growth In Foreign Currency Earnings

RBZ Dismiss Reports Saying Foreign Currency No Longer Legal Tender

New Rules On Pricing In Forex Will End In Tears – Analyst

RBZ: Some Points To Note On SI 127 Of 2021 On Forex

Forex Retention Thresholds For All Exporters Now 70 Per Cent

We Won’t Change Policy On Use Of Free Funds – Mangudya

Council Considers Billing Residents In Forex, Stands To Be Sold In USD

Motorists Prefer To Sleep In Queues Than Buy Forex Fuel

Use Of Foreign Currency Permissible Until 2024, Finance Ministry Document Reveals

‘Supermarkets Cannot Sell In Forex While They Pay Their Suppliers In Local Currency’

Former Finance Minister, Biti Speaks After RBZ Re-dollarises {Full Thread}

ZIMRA Responds To “Executives Are Paid In Foreign Currency” Report {Full Text}

US$980 Million Forex Inflows In 2 Months… Where Did The Money Go?

Kombi Crews Demand Fares In US Dollars

Chasi Warns ‘Unscrupulous’ Fuel Service Stations

‘ZERA Will Ensure That There Is No Abuse’, Govt Official Speaks On The Sale Of Fuel In Forex

Mthuli Identifies Reason Why Zimbabweans Continue To Use US Dollars & It’s Not What You Think

Reserve Bank Of Zimbabwe Warns Exporters

‘If NRZ Is Allowed To Charge In Forex, You Might As Well Allow Everybody’

NRZ To Charge Railage In Foreign Currency

RBZ Warns Exchange Rates Manipulators

Emergency Passports Could Cost US$318 For Those With Free Funds

Indian Billionaire Urges Govt To Resolve Forex Crunch

Govt Backtracks On Rules Regarding Importers’ Source Of Funds

Watch: Deputy Finance Minister Announces New Stringent Forex Rules

Matabeleland Dumps Zimbabwe Dollar For The Rand

‘It Won’t Work’, Vendors Speak On Tough Forex Control Measures

‘New Forex Measures Will Harm Business’

Importers To Lose Goods If They Fail To Declare Source Of Forex

Harare City Council Seeks To Charge Certain Ratepayers In Forex

Foreign Currency Reforms Now Fully Achieved: RBZ

Zim Failing To De-dollarise As Traders Prefer USD

RBZ Demands Control Over All Forex In The System

RBZ Urges Citizens To Use Licenced Institutions To Buy & Sell Forex

Govt Ministers, Permanent Secretaries, Bureaucrats Openly Using US Dollars – Biti

Forex Retention Thresholds To Be Maintained – RBZ

Govt Fretting Over Foreign Currency Black Market

Scrapping Of Multi-currency Regime Threw ZESA Plans Into Disarray

NGOs Banned From Giving Villagers Foreign Currency

Police To Arrest Traders Pricing Commodities In Foreign Currency

FULL THREAD: RBZ Statement On Payment Of Salaries In Forex From Export Receipts

Zimbabwe Has Adequate Foreign Currency – Chamisa

Landlords Demanding Foreign Currency Warned

‘US$900 Million Being Kept Outside The Country By Exporters’

ED Climbs Down, Pledges To Avail Forex To Businesses

Airlines Accepting United States Dollars Only Following 2019 Monetary Policy

Bulawayo City Council Defends Selling Stands In Foreign Currency

Paynet Down Due Foreign Currency Crisis

Businesses Fail To Get Forex From Interbank Market

ZIMRA Collects US$18,5 VAT From Retailers

ZIMRA To Continue Collecting Duty In Foreign Currency

Dairiboard Requests Exemption From Paying Import Duty In Foreign Currency

Delta Corporation To Sell Products In Foreign Currency Starting 4th Of January 2019

Zimra Starts Collecting Tax In Foreign Currency From Companies

Energy Minister, ZERA Contradict On Selling Of Fuel In Foreign Currency

Zanu-PF Youths Storm Service Station For Selling Fuel In Foreign Currency Only

Bulawayo City Council Demands US Dollar Payments From Foreign Entities

Bulawayo City Council Starts 50% Discount For Those Paying In Foreign Currency

NUST Demands Fees In Foreign Currency From Foreign Students
