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Chamisa vows to discard worthless bonds

by Mhlongo
03 May 2018 at 08:34hrs | Views
MDC-T and MDC Alliance presidential candidate, Nelson Chamisa, has vowed to remove the controversial Zimbabwe's bond notes, should he win the upcoming harmonised elections.

Describing the current situation, Chamisa said Zimbabweans had suffered enough because of the bond notes, losing their lifetime savings to a "worthless currency" that needed to be discarded.

"When the new Zimbabwe comes, people of this country will enjoy their lives again. The first thing my government will do is to retire the bond note by September," he said.

"We will ensure that there are adequate US dollars in our banks. We will make sure that the multicurrency basket has money, while at the same time my government will be making inroads, so that the country can join the Rand Monetary Union and the (South African) Customs Union, the current government does not have this vision."

"This country is under the burden of poor leadership. The burden on people is being caused by corruption and greed by a leadership that is after self-aggrandisement.


"The MDC government will remove this burden, which places premiums on business and the workers, we will deal with corruption and make deals that benefit the people and not the officials," he said.

In comparison of him and Mnangagwa, he said, "The difference between me and Ngwena (Mnangagwa) is that he is a commander, I am a smart governor, he will come with command economics, I will bring smart economics, he will bring command salaries, I am bringing smart salaries, salaries which suit the work that people are doing, which will earn them a decent lifestyle," he said.

"We want to fix the issue of pensions, you can't have a worker getting $80, as pension per month, let's go back to giving workers, we also want to provide free health for all those above 65 years and above, access to free public transport, having metro trains," he said.

Source - Byo24News