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Zim ATMs experiencing cash availability issues

19 May 2016
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Zimbabwe is experiencing cash availability problems. According to the FCO there are reports of ATMs running low on money.

Some local banks have put in place restrictions on using international bank cards to withdraw cash from their ATMs.

“It’s now illegal to leave the country with more than $1,000 (R15 804) or equivalent,” the FCO said on its website.

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