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Zimbabwe inflation hits new high | Zimbabwe inflation hits new high |
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Zimbabwe's annual rate of inflation jumped to 7,638% in July according to the first official figures to be published for three months. | Zimbabwe's annual rate of inflation jumped to 7,638% in July according to the first official figures to be published for three months. |
The Central Statistical Office said inflation had more than doubled since May - the last official data released. | |
Since then the government has ordered shopkeepers to slash their prices and arrested anyone who has failed to obey. | Since then the government has ordered shopkeepers to slash their prices and arrested anyone who has failed to obey. |
Last month, the International Monetary Fund warned annual inflation could reach 100,000% by the end of the year. | Last month, the International Monetary Fund warned annual inflation could reach 100,000% by the end of the year. |
The Consumer Council of Zimbabwe has said the real year-on-year inflation is far higher than the official rate - claiming it was nearer 13,000% in June. | |
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Zimbabwe's economic crisis has led to an estimated three million people fleeing the country for South Africa. | |
Unemployment stands at about 80% and there are mass shortages of fuel and foodstuffs. | |
Businesses were forced to freeze prices in June as President Robert Mugabe's government tried to stem inflation. | |
But some producers, fearing making a loss, cut production, meaning the move exacerbated shortages, leaving shop shelves empty. | |
Last month a new 200,000 Zimbabwe dollar note was launched, in a bid to tackle the country's inflation, the highest in the world. | |
The country's government has created a commission to find a way to control soaring living costs. | |
But correspondents say that as long as Zimbabwe has a shortage of staple foods, including maize, food shortages are likely to continue. | |
Critics have blamed President Mugabe's policies, especially the seizure of farms, for ordinary Zimbabweans' hardship. | |
For his part, President Mugabe has accused foreign governments of trying to interfere in Zimbabwe's affairs - saying some businesses had raised prices without justification as part of a Western plot to oust him. |