A man poses with Zimbabwe's new two dollar banknote as customers queue outside a bank in Harare, Zimbabwe, November 12, 2019.
REUTERS/Philimon Bulawayo/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsHARARE, Oct 27 (Reuters) - Zimbabwe's government will maintain its multi-currency system, anchored by the U.S. dollar, to 2030, it said on Friday.
The government had previously said that the multi-currency system would end in 2025.
"Settlement of any transaction or payment for goods and services in foreign currency, shall ... be valid until the 31st December, 2030," reads the gazette.
The government reintroduced the local currency in 2019, but it rapidly lost value again.
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Emmerson Mnangagwa, Nyasha Chingono, Nellie Peyton, Rod Nickel
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Harare, Zimbabwe, Philimon Bulawayo, Rights HARARE