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Electricity rationed in Zimbabwe Electricity rationed in Zimbabwe
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Households in Zimbabwe are to be limited to four hours power supply a day in the latest setback to hit the country's struggling economy.Households in Zimbabwe are to be limited to four hours power supply a day in the latest setback to hit the country's struggling economy.
The measure, meaning electricity will only be available in homes between 1700 and 2100 local time, is likely to come into force immediately.The measure, meaning electricity will only be available in homes between 1700 and 2100 local time, is likely to come into force immediately.
The move is designed to support the country's wheat farmers which need power to irrigate their crops. The move is designed to support the country's wheat farmers who need power to irrigate their crops.
Rampant inflation has led to widespread shortages of fuel and food.Rampant inflation has led to widespread shortages of fuel and food.
The monthly rate of inflation rose to 2,200% in March, the highest in the world.The monthly rate of inflation rose to 2,200% in March, the highest in the world.
Farm priorityFarm priority
Critics accuse President Robert Mugabe of presiding over the destruction of the country's economy and society in an effort to hold onto power.Critics accuse President Robert Mugabe of presiding over the destruction of the country's economy and society in an effort to hold onto power.
The longer period will drive prices for firewood and candles up Francis Chakona, Newspaper vendorThe longer period will drive prices for firewood and candles up Francis Chakona, Newspaper vendor
But the government says Zimbabwe's economic problems are primarily due to foreign sanctions.But the government says Zimbabwe's economic problems are primarily due to foreign sanctions.
State-owned power firm Zesa Holdings said the restrictions would be in place for the next three months while demand for power is lower than at other times of the year.State-owned power firm Zesa Holdings said the restrictions would be in place for the next three months while demand for power is lower than at other times of the year.
Wheat farmers will be guaranteed power for 18 hours in an effort to boost the winter crop.Wheat farmers will be guaranteed power for 18 hours in an effort to boost the winter crop.
Zimbabwe is being forced to import maize after a poor harvest which the government blamed on drought conditions.Zimbabwe is being forced to import maize after a poor harvest which the government blamed on drought conditions.
Power cuts have become a regular occurrence in Zimbabwe, where a shortage of foreign currency has prevented investment in the country's creaking infrastructure.Power cuts have become a regular occurrence in Zimbabwe, where a shortage of foreign currency has prevented investment in the country's creaking infrastructure.
Key industries such as mining have been affected, putting further strain on the economy.Key industries such as mining have been affected, putting further strain on the economy.
"This is no way a surprise," newspaper seller Francis Chakona told the Reuters news agency of the rationing move."This is no way a surprise," newspaper seller Francis Chakona told the Reuters news agency of the rationing move.
"But the longer period will drive prices for firewood and candles up and these items are already quite expensive.""But the longer period will drive prices for firewood and candles up and these items are already quite expensive."