FINANCE and National Planning Minister Dr Situmbeko Musokotwane says the agenda to have a single African currency is just an intention which requires a lot of preparation. Commenting on African Union Commissioner for Trade and Industry Albert Muchanga’s remarks that the continent was moving towards a single African currency, Dr Musokotwane said most countries needed to reach stability before implementation of one African currency. “The movement towards a single currency is an intention. It is not to say that next month or even next year, from where I see things, even in the next five years, it will not happen. But it is an intention that we are all working towards, there are a lot of preparations that are required...

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