Zambia’s Dedollarization Plan Aims to Strengthen Kwacha Stability
Zambia’s latest move to restrict foreign currency use in domestic transactions is aimed at stabilizing its currency, the kwacha, according to central bank Governor Denny Kalyalya. The Bank of Zambia announced this initia...
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