Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Zimbabwean­s urged to ignore detractors predicting shortages

- Nduduzo Tshuma/Andile Tshuma Chronicle Reporters

Zanu-PF yesterday called on Zimbabwean­s to remain calm and ignore alarmist messages by the country’s detractors falsely claiming that the country will soon be plunged into basic commodity shortages.

Addressing a party commissari­at workshop on voter education and voter registrati­on campaign in Lupane, Matabelela­nd North, Zanu-PF national political commissar, Cde Savior Kasukuwere said enemies of the country were behind peddling falsehoods about the country.

He however said the agenda by the country’s detractors would not work.

“Really, there is no need for panic and the nation is being pushed by careless people on the social media trying to foment trouble where there is no trouble. Just yesterday, the Central Bank was able to work with the Afrexim Bank for a $600 million facility that will do quite well for our country and all things are really going on well.

“Whoever is trying to cause panic and despondenc­y in the country, that will never work, especially, it will never be tolerated. I think it’s some cheap political scoring which is unnecessar­y and uncalled for. Whoever thinks this can help their political fortunes, electoral fortunes, they are wasting their time,” said Cde Kasukuwere.

“The farmers have done well, we have food in the country, these are the key requiremen­ts of any economy. Whoever is doing it, this will not work.” Major supermarke­ts and other outlets in and around Harare were trading normally over the weekend and taking all forms of payment, putting to shame reports on social media that prices of basic commoditie­s had doubled due to rising inflation.

Government dismissed the mischievou­s reports, warning those who abused social media to peddle false informatio­n risked arrest.

The public panicked over the weekend after tuckshop operators and small businesses started hiking prices and rejecting Ecocash and bank transfers as a means of payment.

People started stocking cartons of cooking oil, soap and other groceries, creating an artificial shortage in parts of the city.

A survey by our Harare Bureau yesterday showed that bigger supermarke­ts like OK, Pick n Pay, Spar, Choppies and others were fully stocked and trading at normal prices while accepting all forms of payment.

In a statement last night, Home Affairs Minister Dr Ignatius Chombo dismissed as false and unfounded social media claims of chaos in the currency markets.

“The Ministry of Home Affairs’ attention has been drawn to a sudden spate of irresponsi­ble press and social media reports falsely claiming that there is chaos in the currency markets that has precipitat­ed widespread panic buying of basic commoditie­s due to their alleged shortage or skyrocketi­ng prices,” said Minister Chombo.

He said it was notable that the running thread of these hyperbolic press and social media reports was their propaganda that the country had suddenly slipped back to the hyperinfla­tionary days of 2008.

“Of grave concern to the ministry is that these reports have all the trappings of a politicall­y coordinate­d criminal agenda by some well-known renegades and malcontent­s who now seek to disturb the peace in the country to cause alarm and despondenc­y in pursuit of an alleged political programme.”

Minister Chombo said spreading alarm and despondenc­y was not an expression of democracy nor was it media freedom.

“It is a criminal offence and is therefore punishable. In the circumstan­ces, Government is closely monitoring the press and social media reports in question with a view to taking decisive action to deal a telling blow to the perpetrato­rs of the crime in terms of the laws of the country’s criminal justice system.”

In some shops, cooking oil shelves were empty while other traders restricted each customer to buy a single 2-litre bottle.

Panic buying began on Saturday morning but by late yesterday the situation had normalised.

 ??  ?? Zanu-PF National Commissar, Cde Saviour Kasukuwere stresses a point while Dr Obert Mpofu (left), Dr Ignatius Chombo, and other party officials follow proceeding­s during a workshop in Lupane, Matabelela­nd North, yesterday
Zanu-PF National Commissar, Cde Saviour Kasukuwere stresses a point while Dr Obert Mpofu (left), Dr Ignatius Chombo, and other party officials follow proceeding­s during a workshop in Lupane, Matabelela­nd North, yesterday

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