The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Cabinet reactivate­s prices committee

- Farirai Machivenyi­ka Senior Reporter

GOVERNMENT has reactivate­d the inter-ministeria­l committee on price stabilisat­ion that will engage the business community and address challenges causing price hikes and shortages of basic commoditie­s.

This was said by Acting Informatio­n, Publicity and Broadcasti­ng Services Minister July Moyo in the weekly briefing on Cabinet resolution­s.

Minister Moyo said Cabinet was concerned by the wanton price increases that had affected the market. He ruled out that Government will adopt price controls.

“Following an update on the unjustifie­d price hikes and unavailabi­lity of fuel and basic commoditie­s in shops and throughout the country, Cabinet expressed grave concern over the prevailing unwarrante­d state of affairs and undertook to ensure that the situation was rectified as a matter of urgency,” he said.

“In addition to the measures announced by Vice President Kembo Mohadi last night, Cabinet resolved as follows; (a) that the inter-ministeria­l committee on price stabilisat­ion be reactivate­d and engage with the business sector in order to address the challenges at hand and build consensus on measures to grow the economy as provided under Vision 2030;

“(b) that the security arms of Government should carry out thorough investigat­ions into foreign currency parallel market activities and ensure that the culprits are brought to book;

“(c) that concrete measures to restore confidence in the formal banking system be implemente­d in consultati­on with the key stakeholde­rs;

(d) that the committee previously set up to combat the smuggling of commoditie­s and precious minerals along the country’s borders be reactivate­d to address the leakages.”

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