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Zimpapers
suspends the circulation of its publications
MISA-Zimbabwe
November 07, 2008
The Zimbabwe Newspapers
group (Zimpapers) has reportedly stopped the circulation of its
two publications, the monthly magazine Trends and the weekly Matabeleland
vernacular tabloid Umthunywa due to critical shortages of newsprint.
The newsprint shortages
have also forced the group to scale down its operations resulting
in other newspapers within the stable to print fewer pages.
Other newspapers within
the stable include the Herald, the Chronicle, the Sunday Mail, the
Sunday News and Kwayedza.
Suppliers of newsprint
said that they were operating under harsh conditions due to the
shortage of raw material, fuel and the erratic electricity supplies.
A tonne of newsprint
at one of the country's leading newsprint manufacturers, the
Mutare Board and Paper Mills (MBPM) is settled in coupons amounting
to 740 litres.
The rise in cost the
of newsprint has affected the cover prices of most newspapers in
the country, thereby negatively affecting newspaper sales that are
influenced by the daily Z$500 000 limit.
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