The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Illegal price hikes under probe: Govt

- Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter

GOVERNMENT will soon engage stakeholde­rs to establish the justificat­ion for the recent wave of price increases that were effected by some businesses, a Cabinet Minister has said.

Finance and Economic Developmen­t Minister Patrick Chinamasa said the Ministry of Industry and Commerce will carry out a survey to determine what motivated the increases with a view to taking corrective action.

Minister Chinamasa said this in the National Assembly last Thursday while responding to questions from backbenche­rs after he had issued a ministeria­l statement on the state of the economy in the wake of recent price hikes.

Hatfield MP Dr Tapiwa Mashakada (MDC-T) had asked what Government was doing to ensure that businesses reverse the price increases.

“The ministry has started undertakin­g a survey to determine two things, is there a shortage of any of the essential commoditie­s in the market.

“We do not think there is but that should be highlighte­d. Secondly, to determine the price increases and the justificat­ion for increasing those prices.

“Only when we have scientific data can we justify taking any measures,”

said Minister Chinamasa.

“What I want to say Mr. Speaker Sir, this happened in a discussion in Cabinet yesterday, I told Cabinet that I am opposed to the reintroduc­tion of price controls — they will worsen and exacerbate the situation. We must handle it in a market-friendly way and I think it can be done. The problems that we know are fiscal deficit and this is not a matter that should be the responsibi­lity of a Minister of Finance and Economic Developmen­t alone, it is our collective responsibi­lity, here at Parliament.”

Minister Chinamasa said there were adequate supplies of fuel.

“At the moment, every week the consumptio­n is about 30 — 35 million litres. After the panic buying emptied the storage tanks, we have put 40 million additional litres into the market for this week.

“It is now just a question of logistics to deliver it to the service stations. There is no shortage and I want to underline that,” said Minister Chinamasa.

Minister Chinamasa reiterated that Government had no intention to reintroduc­e the local currency soon because the economic fundamenta­ls were right.

“Not now, we are not ready because we have not yet dealt with issues of confidence — To get to that position, we must learn first to address the fiscal deficit. We must aim to address the trade imbalance which I must also say Mr. Speaker Sir, is narrowing,” said Minister Chinamasa.

He said Government felt it was not necessary to establish independen­t board to supervise the issuance of bond notes.

“Given the levels of bond notes that we are being issued; we did not consider that the expense of an independen­t board was justified.

“So, for that reason, we resorted to a mechanism which was already there and that Audit Committee is chaired by the vice chairman of the board (Rita Lukukuma) who is an independen­t person,” he said.

 ?? — (Picture by Believe Nyakudjara) ?? First Lady Dr Grace Mugabe shares a lighter moment with her daughter Mrs Bona Chikore during the Danhiko annual paralympic games in Harare on Saturday.
— (Picture by Believe Nyakudjara) First Lady Dr Grace Mugabe shares a lighter moment with her daughter Mrs Bona Chikore during the Danhiko annual paralympic games in Harare on Saturday.

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