|
Back to Index
Family
of 5 now needs $68m
Martin Kadzere,
The Herald (Zimbabwe)
July 11, 2006
http://www1.herald.co.zw/inside.aspx?sectid=5967&cat=8&livedate=7/11/2006
A FAMILY of
five in Zimbabwe now requires at least $68,4 million if it is not
to be classified as poor.
According to
the latest statistics released by the Central Statistical Office
(CSO) yesterday an average Zimbabwean family must spent $22 million
on food only.
This family
will then require an additional $42,4 million for other expenditures
which include accommodation, clothing, transport and health care,
among others.
The latest data
reflects that most Zimbabweans are living in abject poverty.
In other words,
the breadwinner for an average family has to earn at par or in excess
of $68,4 million per month, well above what the majority of Zimbabweans
are currently earning.
Most industrial
and farm workers are earning less than $20 million per month, rendering
them "very poor".
CSO deputy director
Mr Cyril Parirenyatwa said on average, the Poverty Datum Line increased
by 1 596 percent in the last 12 months from $4 million in June last
year.
The latest figures
are marginally higher than the Consumer
Council of Zimbabwe's June food basket for a family of
six which now stands at $61 million.
Unlike the PDL
which takes into account both rural and urban households, the CCZ
basket is confined to urban centres only.
Poverty lines
vary from province to province just as prices differ from supermarket
to supermarket.
According to
CSO, June's PDL for all the country's 10 provinces ranged
between $53,6 million and $77,1 million.
With its PDL
currently at $53,6 million, Manicaland is the cheapest of the country's
10 provinces.
The PDL for
Matabeleland North province was computed at $77,1 million, making
it the most expensive.
Please credit www.kubatana.net if you make use of material from this website.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License unless stated otherwise.
TOP
|