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Zimbabwe central bank halts mobile money transactions



Zimbabwe's currency struggles don't seem to be coming to an end any time soon. In the latest update, the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe has announced a ban on mobile money transactions. According to the regulator, mobile money operators have been taking advantage of the financial instability to overcharge the users.

Zimbabwe has been undergoing a currency crisis for the better part of the past two decades. The Southern African country has tried a number of solutions, from banning the local currency to using the U.S. dollar and introducing bond notes as a surrogate currency. However, none of them has given the country the monetary stability that the people so desperately need.

In its latest effort, Zimbabwe's central bank has cut off one of the most widely used payment methods. A majority of Zimbabweans have turned to mobile money for day-to-day transactions due to the shortage of cash in the banks. However, according to the regulator, the mobile money operators have been exploiting the people and overcharging them.

In its press statement, the bank announced that it had suspended all mobile money agents. It also suspended all bulk payer transactions as well as merchant transactions, except for utility payments.