Zimbabwe's President Mnangagwa warns currency speculators
Zimbabwe's President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Wednesday said his government will deal with parallel market dealers of the country’s gold-backed currency which he said is causing economic instability. The currency plunged by 44% on the official market last Friday - the first time since its introduction in April - causing panic buying. Columbus Mavhunga reports from Mount Hampden where Mnangagwa gave a State of the Nation address
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