Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Cost of living up 0.2 percent

- Oliver Kazunga

THE cost of living increased by 0.2 percent to $576.84 last month from $575.71 in June largely due to suspension of sales promotions by the retailers, the Consumer Council of Zimbabwe has said.

Following a number of sales promotions by major retailers across the country, the cost of living for low income urban earner monthly basket for a family of six, has in the past few months been on the downward trend.

“The cost of living as measured by the CCZ’s low income urban earner monthly basket for a family of six increased from the end-June figure of $ 575.71 to $576.84 by end-July 2017, showing an increase of $1.13.

“As CCZ we hope prices have assumed their real value since there were no supermarke­t promotions during the period under review,” said the consumer watchdog.

During the period under review, the food basket increased by $1.31 from $129.55 by end-June to $130.86 by end-July 2017.

The price of detergents decreased by $0.18 from $12.16 to $11.98

“Decreases were recorded in roller meal by $1.52 from $10.15 to $8.63, flour by $0.05 from $1.76 to $1.71, onions by $0.22 from $1.29 to $1.07, meat by $0.01 from $4.52 to $4.51 a kg, washing powder by $0.06 from $1.60 to $1.54 and bathing soap by $0.02 from $0.65 to $0.63,” said CCZ

The consumer watchdog said increases were recorded in margarine by $0.29 from $0.99 to $1.28, sugar by $0.2 from $1.83 to $1.85, cooking oil by $0.06 from $1.27 to $1.33, bread by $0.05 from $0.65 to $0.70, rice by $0.02 from $1.98 to $2.00. CCZ said the price increases were also recorded in cabbage by $0.08 from $0.74 to $0.82 and laundry bar by $0.02 from $1.19 to $1.21 and fresh milk by $0.05 from $0.55 to $0.60 “The price of salt remains unchanged,” said the consumer council. “The CCZ continues to encourage consumers to shop conscienti­ously and to always buy certified products. Where the products are not certified, to exercise their right to informatio­n by carefully examining if the products they are purchasing are well labelled, packaged and provided with vital informatio­n such as manufactur­ing and expiry dates and ingredient­s used in the make-up of the products,” it said. — @ okazunga.

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