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Zim mulls plans for new price controls across all sectors of production

- -BULAWAYO 24

HARARE-Economists warned of worse shortages of basic commoditie­s and an expanding parallel currency market as the Zimbabwean government mulls plans for new price controls across all sectors of production, to take effect within the next weeks.

President Robert Mugabe has hinted at the introducti­on of a new price control structure, which includes fuel, to curb what he termed "price increase madness" by producers, wholesaler­s and retailers.

Addressing thousands of Zanu-PF supporters soon after landing at Harare Internatio­nal Airport from the United Nations General Assembly, Mugabe said his government would deal with the issue in just two days.

"How can we have shortages of cooking oil and massive price hikes, all this happening while I was away? These are saboteurs, who want to cause panic against the government, so that people can riot against us, but our people are clever. They will not be swayed in that way. This is not an issue you should worry yourselves over. We will deal with it in just two days," he said.

Mugabe 's speech coincided with a statement purported to be from the National Competitiv­eness Commission (NCC), chaired by renowned business leader Kumbirai Katsande, warning of a crackdown on prices.

The statement said: "Please be advised that the NCC Board has dispatched a taskforce to assess and inquire on pricing nationwide.

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