NewsDay (Zimbabwe)

Food poverty basket shoots to ZWL$400k

- BY PRIVELEDGE GUMBODETE

AN average Zimbabwean now requires over ZWL$400 000 a day to survive, latest Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (ZimStat) Food Poverty Line (FPL) figures show.

The FPL, which represents the amount of money that an individual requires to afford a daily minimum energy intake of 2 100 calories, went up 178,4% last month.

ZimStat uses the consumer basket for an individual deemed to be poor to calculate the poverty line.

In the meantime, the Total Consumptio­n Poverty Line (TCPL), which represents the minimum total income needed for an individual not to be deemed poor, went up 177,8%.

“The Food Poverty Line for one person in February 2024 was ZWL$432 454,90. This means that the minimum needs basket cost that much per person in February 2024. This represents an increase of 178,4% over the January 2024 figure of ZWL$155 360,39,” ZimStat prices statistics manager Thomas Chikadaya said while presenting the findings last week.

“The Total Consumptio­n Poverty Line (TCPL) for one person was ZWL$552 745,80 in February 2024. This means that an individual required that much to purchase both non-food and food items as at February 2024 in order not to be deemed poor. This represents an increase of 177,8% when compared to the January 2024 figure of ZWL$198 981,37.”

The depreciati­on of the local currency against foreign currencies has further worsened Zimbabwean­s' economic situation.

The Zimdollar is currently trading at 1:14 000 against the US$ at the official market and 1:15 600 in supermarke­ts and 1:20 500 at the parallel market rate.

According to ZimStat, the month-onmonth inflation rate for February 2024, was 5,4%, shedding 1,2 percentage points on the January 2024 rate of 6,6%.

"For the month of February 2024, the CPI [Consumer Price Index] for food and non-alcoholic beverages had the highest contributi­on to the monthon-month change in index (inflation rate) of 3,5%, followed by housing, water, electricit­y, gas and other fuels with a contributi­on of 1,4%,” Chikadaya said.

Government recently introduced a raft of taxes which have seen the cost of living ballooning.

“The year-on-year inflation rate for the month of February 2024, as measured by the all-items Consumer Price Index (CPI), was 47,6%,” he said.

Prominent United States economist Steve Hanke recently revealed that the local currency has depreciate­d 95% against the US dollar since January 1, 2023.

 ?? ?? Meru franchise opened its fourth service station yesterday along Cripps Road in Granitesid­e, Harare
Pic: Hilary Maradzika
Meru franchise opened its fourth service station yesterday along Cripps Road in Granitesid­e, Harare Pic: Hilary Maradzika

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