The Midweek Sun

MASISI CALLS FOR ALL HANDS ON THE DECK

As stubborn inflation soars

- BY ANDREW MARAMWIDZE

President Mokgweetsi Masisi has challenged the private sector to help government fight the constant rising inflation.

The perennial rise in the cost of living has seen August inflation reaching 14.6 percent, beating the December 2008 rate of 13.7 percent and far beyond central bank’s monetary policy of between three and six percent.

“Government cannot fight inflation alone,” said Masisi at the 16th National Business Conference held under the theme: Roadmap to High Income Accelerati­ng Transforma­tion.

He implored the private sector to raise productivi­ty levels of companies so as to keep inflation in check.

“An environmen­t of high productivi­ty, low and stable inflation would pave the way for us to achieve a highincome status,” Masisi said.

The President said the private sector should come up with cutting-edge ideas on how to boost productivi­ty so as to maintain a low and stable inflationa­ry environmen­t.

“Productivi­ty is after all important to get our economy growing at a very high rate.”

Earlier this year, as part of an effort to address this soaring inflation in August, government reduced the rate of Value Added Tax (VAT) by two percent for a period of six months.

 ?? ?? President Mokgweetsi Masisi
President Mokgweetsi Masisi

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