Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Cost of living increases

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$156,20 by end of September 2018 to $211,68 by end of October 2018. The price of detergents increased by $6,91 or 48,2 percent from $14,34 to $21,25.

“As CCZ we assume that the increase in the total figure of the basket can be attributed to fuel prices, which have gone up, cash shortages, high demand of goods, low supplies of goods from most manufactur­ers, price speculatio­n and tax increase on electronic transactio­ns (two cents per every dollar),” said the consumer watchdog.

Price decreases were recorded in onions by $0,40 from $1,82 to $1,42 per pocket. CCZ said almost all products in the basket (food, soup and detergents) recorded price increases. Increases were recorded in rice by $1,53 per two kilogramme from $2,73 to $4,26, roller meal by $0,56 from $9,33 to $9,89 per 10 kg, two kg flour by $0,45 from $2,09 to $2,54, and meat per kg by $3,89 from $5,73 to $9,62.

The price of a head of cabbage increased by $0,02 from $0,81 to $0,83, while tomatoes by $0,16 from $1,16 to $1,32, cooking oil (750ml) by $0,68 from $1,62 to $2,30, and laundry bar by $1,06 from $1,49 to $2,55. CCZ urged consumers to always seek a fair deal in the marketplac­e by ensuring their rights are observed, as well as reporting any anomalies in the marketplac­e.

The consumer watchdog said it continues to encourage consumers to shop conscienti­ously and to always buy certified products.

“Where the products are not certified, consumers should 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,” said CCZ. — @okazunga

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