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'Treat Zimbabweans with respect', business community urged
Crisis
in Zimbabwe Coalition
August 23, 2011
Finance Minister
Tendai Biti told a media conference today that the business community
needs to act sober and reciprocate Government support by refraining
from unearth cal and speculative activities of increasing basic
commodities' prices.
He called the
media briefing to address issues of inflation and the rising prices
of basic commodities. Biti said inflation which was contained below
3% during the second quarter of the year is gaining momentum reaching
3.3% by July 2011 against 2.9% recorded in May and June. He highlighted
that the high July inflation was mainly on account of food price
increases and also non food items such as detergents, hotel accommodation
and catering services whose inflation rates were at 3.6%.
The minister
further highlighted that revenue collections for the year have fallen
behind schedule. He said revenue collected for July was $260 million
against an expenditure of $400 million. The minister said of concern
to Treasury was the ballooning foreign trip expenses which he said
had topped $20 million in the month of July alone. He pointed out
that foreign travel of government officials has gone overboard.
Turning to civil servants' salaries, Biti said Zimbabwe's
wage bill had become astronomically high compared to other countries
in the region. And more appalling is the fact that , despite this
high wage bill, individual salary level in the civil service will
remain pathetic given the current inflation development.
On the way forward,
the Minister noted that government will:
- Continue
to closely monitor overall price developments
- Focus on
the impact of duty reinstatement on selected imported basic commodities
which include rice, maize, flour, cooking oil and salt
- Take appropriate
action in protection of general consumers
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