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ZW: Only 5% of the $60m owed from SAA ticket sales available.
SAA, has entered business rescue. Zimbabwe may only be offered 5% of the $60m (R874m) that its owed in funds from ticket sales.
SAA, has entered business rescue. Zimbabwe may only be offered 5% of the $60m (R874m) that its owed in funds from ticket sales.
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Bloomberg
South African Airways, the national airline that’s entered business rescue, may only be offered 5% of the $60m (R874m) that its owed by neighboring Zimbabwe in funds from ticket sales and hasn’t been able to extract from the country.
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe’s Monetary Policy Committee plans to “reject the majority of debts” owed to institutions, a move it hopes will save the southern African nation much-needed foreign currency, Eddie Cross, a member of the committee, said.
The country is unable to pay for adequate fuel and wheat imports.
“We will ask that a haircut be taken by creditors,” said Cross in a December 5 interview in the capital, Harare.
Tlali Tlali, a spokesman for SAA, didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.
In February, the central bank took over $1.2bn (R17.49bn) of legacy debt when it dropped the 1:1 parity between its currency and the US dollar. The Zimbabwe dollar now trades at 16.42 to the greenback.
Cross put the legacy debt at $2.6bn, more than double the central bank’s previously stated figure. He didn’t provide further details.
His comments on legacy debt echo similar views made last month by George Guvamatanga, the permanent secretary in the finance ministry, that institutions owed legacy debt should consider writing down some of the amount.
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) in July said foreign airlines were owed $196m by the southern African nation.
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