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Govt to whip business over price increases…Parly demands names of forex abusers
Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter
THE Government will soon meet the business sector to understand the rationale behind a spate of price increases in both local and foreign currency that are threatening to reverse economic gains made so far.
Some unscrupulous businesses responded to the Government’s announcement of Statutory Instrument 127 of 2021 by effecting price changes that have eroded most people’s incomes. The SI was introduced to plug abuse of foreign currency that companies were sourcing from the Reserve Bank Foreign Currency Auction system.
Among other issues, the SI states that businesses can now be fined for issuing local currency receipt for goods purchased in foreign currency, pricing goods and services above the ruling exchange rate, pricing of goods only in foreign currency and using the money obtained from the auction for other purposes other than what the supporting invoices on the
Mnangagwa to announce new lockdown measures
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Xinhua
WHILE the pandemic has brought with it economic downturns which are being felt across sectors in Zimbabwe, it has also spurred the localization of value chains and the consumption of locally produced goods.
Logistical interruptions due to the Covid-19 pandemic have significantly impacted the international distribution of goods resulting in Zimbabweans turning to locally produced goods.
Denford Mutashu, President of Confederation of Zimbabwe Retailers Association, said the successive lockdowns imposed to stem the spread of Covid-19 saw a lot of domestic concentration of production, as opposed to reliance on the importation of finished commodities.
“And so far we have also seen increased participation by local products on shelf space across the country as we went into the festive period, all the shops were full and are still full with locally manufactured goods,” he told Xinhua.