The Zimbabwean government has decided to suspend the country's national currency for a year,which has in fact already disappeared from circulation,state-run media reported Sunday. "The Zimbabwe dollar will be out for at least a year ..because there is nothing to support and hold its value," Economic Planning Minister Elton Mangoma told the Sunday Mail. In January,in response to unprecedented hyperinflation,Zimbabwe legalised the use of foreign currencies including the Botswana pula,the South African rand,the United States dollar,the Euro and the British pound.