Tanzania bans dollar payments

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The government last week declared illegal the growing trend of pricing goods and services such as real estate for Tanzanians in US dollars.

Stern measures are to be taken against those who continue with such practice.

Speaking to East African Business Week on the sidelines of the Azam Media launch event last week in Dar es Salaam, the Deputy Minister for Finance and Economic Affairs, Mwigulu Nchemba said that all commercial transactions should be contracted on the local currency.

"Any person who had comes across with any transaction through dollar he or she should report the incident to the required authorities and all are aware that dollarisation of the local economy had contributed heavily to the steady weakening of the shiling," he said.

The Deputy Minister directed the business community to display prices of goods and services in Tanzanian shillings, and where the aim is to attract foreign customers, then prices in both local and foreign currencies can be indicated.

"No Tanzanian should be forced to pay for goods or services in foreign currency the legal tender in Tanzania is the Tanzanian shilling only because they are in Tanzania mainland," he emphasized.

Nchemba underscored that the goverment sometimes needs to have enough foreign currecy for the purpose of importing foreign goods once the local industry failed to produce enough goods for local consumers.

He warned against businesses that peg prices in US dollars and convert them into local currency using their own exchange rates.

"In Tanzania, only the bureaux de change and commercial banks are allowed to trade in currency exchange according to the financial and banking act," he noted.

He pushed for increased production of goods and services for export, to earn more foreign currency and subsequently strengthen the shilling.

"Our shilling could gain strength through increased exports and trimmed imports," he lamented

The tendency of charging local goods and services in US dollars has been gaining momentum lately, with financial experts warning that this is likely to soon render the shilling more or less irrelevant.

Sectors most notorious for charging in dollars are air travel, the hospitality industry, housing and even education where some schools have been discovered to be charging their school fees in dollars.

Some businesses go to the extent of inventing their own exchange rates for customers looking to pay for the goods and services in local currency.

Recently, Tanzanian law makers told the House that the use of foreign currencies in the economy was a threat to the shilling calling the government to table a bill on foreign currency use.

In June, last year the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Economy, Industry and Trade strongly criticized the use of the dollars in local transactions calling the government to revoke the 2008 decree and strictly enforce the Foreign Exchange Act, 1992.

Committee chairperson Luhanga Mpina (Kisese-CCM) said the use of shilling parallel to foreign currencies makes the country lose her international market competitiveness; diverts business from local bureau de change and leads to revenue loss to the government.

Source: allafrica
 
Hizi ni quotes kamili au ni tafsiri ya mwandishi tu:

"any person who had comes across with any transaction through dollar he or she should report the incident to the required authorities and all are aware that dollarisation of the local economy had contributed heavily to the steady weakening of the shiling"

''No Tanzanian should be forced to pay for goods or services in foreign currency the legal tender in Tanzania is the Tanzanian shilling only because they are in Tanzania mainland,''"
 

"No Tanzanian should be forced to pay for goods or services in foreign currency the legal tender in Tanzania is the Tanzanian shilling only because they are in Tanzania mainland," he emphasized.


The problems is that this is done willingly by both sides,That if you don`t want to pay in dollars that is not a big issue i don`t sell to you my goods or services or rent you my house or office!! So you have two alternatives either you take or leave it.

And the main reason for dollarlization of goods and services in Tanzania is that many are sending their children to study abroad where tanzania shillings is not used!!! So for them to get the much needed dollars to finance studies of their children abroad is through charging their customers dollars.
 
i thought it was a serious call. Kumbe spoken by Mwigulu Nchemba? Just another blouhaha
 
Nobody is charging in USD for services rendered. Stop the paranoia!

The prices are quoted in both currencies in order to protect businessmen from inflation. A customer can pay and should pay in Tanzanian Shillings equivalent.

There is nothing illegal about it and I have never heard of anybody forced to pay in dollars.

Wether I use the foreign currency to pay for my kids tuition overseas or spend it to buy a Gucci watch is none of anybody's business. We are not a socialist country anymore!!

Even International School of Tanganyika, we can pay fees in shillings, equivalent to the dollar amount. Ditto, DsTV.

I understand it is election time, but the government should stop cheap publicity. There is no dollarization in our economy. The local currency is unstable because we don't produce enough goods and services nor export much. It is common practice to reduce business costs by quoting prices in dollars in unstable economies but payments are done in local currency always!

We should stop pretending like we live in an economically stable country. We have been a nation of beggars since independence.
 
If you want to pay for your kids in dollars you simply go to your nearest forex....that is different from buying local commodities in dollars. And mind you sometimes you may not have a choice depending on the commodity you wish to purchase due to availability.
 
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