Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

SUGAR PRICE RIP-OFF We’ve sugar stocks for three years — producers

- Walter Mswazie in Masvingo

ZIMBABWE has enough stocks of sugar that can last for the next three years and consumers have no reason to panic or be forced to buy expensive produce from anyone, the Zimbabwe Sugar Sales Board (ZSSB) has said.

The assurance by producers comes at a time when some traders have been accused of hoarding basic commoditie­s for speculativ­e and profiteeri­ng ends, thereby driving consumers into panic buying.

Although the situation is slowly returning to normal following policy assurances by Government, ZSSB director Mr Admore Hwarare said some dealers were ripping off consumers by selling sugar for up to $6 per 2kg when they source it for less than a $1 for the same quantity.

He calmed down the market and advised consumers to resist such unjustifie­d price increases.

Mr Hwarare, who is also chairman of Zimbabwe Commercial Sugar Associatio­n, said there was no justificat­ion for panic buying or increasing the price of sugar.

“We are small-holder farmers who produce sugar in Chiredzi and I can safely say we have enough sugar in stock that can last us for the next three years. The water in our dams that we use to irrigate our sugarcane has a capacity to last for three years,” said Mr Hwarare.

“Zimbabwe Sugar Sales Board, which operates under Tongaat Hullets Zimbabwe, is selling our sugar at 80 cents per 2kg. The product is delivered to the retailer’s door step and we expect a 2kg packet of sugar to be sold at $1,50 and not the $6 that some retailers are charging. That is daylight robbery.” resource evaluation that will pave way for increased investment in the mining sector. Mining is strategic towards accelerate­d economic growth and wealth creation.

Zimbabwe is endowed with abundant mineral resources such as diamonds, gold, platinum, and lithium reserves among 40 plus different types of minerals.

“The other critical issue for you to understand why the Bill was brought back by the President is because of the farmer-miner relationsh­ip.

“The President is a war veteran, he went to war to fight for land and he believes that mining

He said the ZSSB was working on modalities to bring sugar next to all potential customers and appealed to Chivi RDC to help in the provision of warehousin­g space.

“We are working on having a stockist in every district and we are going to do the same in all the seven districts in Masvingo. Anyone who finds expensive sugar sold above the recommende­d price should call our sales manager at ZSSB so that it can be delivered at his or her door step.

“Unscrupulo­us retailers should not be allowed to deprive people and Government must re-introduce price controls where those who hike prices unnecessar­ily would have their licences revoked,” Mr Hwarare said. — @walterbmsw­azie2 is not sustainabl­e to sustain this country from a GDP point of view. He wants a future for the farmer and the 99-year lease that he gave to the farmer, it’s not a joke.

“So, this is an issue that we have to deal with so the President has put it (Bill) back to us to deal with that as he wants certainty . . . he went to war for land and he is saying there must be clarity,” said Mr Mliswa.

He noted that disputes between farmers and miners have in the past not helped and hence it was critical to have a law that addresses the matter. — @okazunga

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People follow proceeding­s during a Zimbabwe Miners’ Federation small and artisanal miners’ conference during the Mine Entra exhibition at the ZITF grounds last week

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