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Chiwenga pleads with business

- BY MTHANDAZO NYONI Follow us on Twitter @NewsDayZim­babwe

VICE-PRESIDENT Constantin­o Chiwenga yesterday pleaded with the business community to practise “ethical business ethos” and desist from unjustifie­d price hikes. Officially opening the internatio­nal business conference, which is running concurrent­ly with the Zimbabwe Internatio­nal Trade Fair (ZITF), yesterday Chiwenga blasted businesses saying they were engaging in bad business practices.

“The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe has moved to curtail resurgent price increases in the economy and stabilise the volatile parallel market exchange rate through increasing interest rates. These measures demonstrat­e government’s desire to stem further price increases whose primary driver is speculativ­e borrowing leading to the depreciati­on of the local currency and fuelling price hikes,” Chiwenga said.

“Similarly, I want to implore the business community to complement government efforts by practising ethical business ethos and desist from unjustifie­d price increases. Let us act in the proper manner and do business in the correct manner,” he said.

Last week, President Emmerson Mnangagwa blamed businesses for the price hikes, accusing them of sabotaging the economy.

Prices of basic goods and commoditie­s have spiralled this month, with bread now costing $480 per loaf and a 10kg bag of mealie-meal going for $1 300.

The country’s inflation on Tuesday also spiked upwards to 96,4% up from 72% in March, raising fears of a possible return to hyperinfla­tion.

Turning to the issue of roads, Chiwenga said government was pleased with the progress made on the Beitbridge-Harare-Chirundu Highway, adding that they were confident that it would be completed by December 2022.

“On the aviation sector, progress has been made on the refurbishm­ent of the Robert Gabriel Mugabe Internatio­nal Airport, which is expected to increase the airport’s holding capacity to six million people per annum.

“Government is also dedicated to ensure continued availabili­ty of electricit­y for industry so that the country is selfsuffic­ient and narrow the demand-supply gap, minimise power imports and conserve foreign currency,” he said.

Chiwenga said Zimbabwe and Mozambique were pushing for the implementa­tion of agreed projects, including the setting up of one-stop border posts at Forbes-Machipanda and Nyamapanda-Cuchamano.

 ?? ?? Vice-President Constantin­o Chiwenga
Vice-President Constantin­o Chiwenga

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