Zim businesses go American express

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Restaurants, service stations, authorities and schools demand payment in US dollars

 

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Why cannot they do like Namibia , Lesotho and Swaziland and peg the Zimbabwe Dollar against the ZAR?

But they have the land? Julius says land equals wealth? So what now? They’re supposed to be very wealthy. Shame, African mentality

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