The mother party ZAPU says as long as the country lacks legitimacy derived from free and fair elections, people will have no faith in a currency produced in Z.
The mother party ZAPU says as long as the country lacks legitimacy derived from free and fair elections, people will have no faith in a currency produced in Z.
Zim’s first black RBZ governor Moyana dies
He was 78.
Moyana was the first black central bank chief between 1983 and 1993 and reports suggestd his health has been poorly of late, having been in and out of hospital in recent times.
Moyana succeeded Desmond Krogh, who was govenor between 1979 and 1983.
“The sudden departure of Zimbabwe’s illustrious Governor, the first black man to put his signature on our currency and stood guard over its value to his last day in office (1993) is a serious blow to our pool of indomitable expertise and experience,” said one of Moyana’s successors, Gideon Gono, who presided over the central bank from 2004 to 2014.