Government bans multiple pricing

GOVERNMENT has banned multiple pricing by making it an offence to charge different prices for products based on the mode of payment.
Captains of industry hailed the move, saying it would bring sanity to a market wracked by rent seeking behaviour.

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4 comments

Fuckk Nyoris March 29, 2018 - 11:29 am
Yatopera nyaya yacho? Ko veku Kadoma mambovabvunza? Ko vekwa Mutare?
Citizen March 29, 2018 - 3:31 pm
captains of industry hailed the move??!!! really? these captains need to be changed soon, otherwise we are heading nowhere slowly as a nation. One would expect them to advocate for the addressing of the root cause, that is, the liquidity crunch. and does this 'new' government really need to experiment with banning things of an economic nature?? Ayas!!
toaw March 29, 2018 - 5:00 pm
Lazy article writing.
nelson moyo April 3, 2018 - 3:14 am
Comrades - if you are lucky enough to hold a US dollar ( cash) you must always receive a better price than someone paying with mabondi - exchange the mabondi first and hold the USD as the mabondi will soon fall much further - remember my quotes about bad money driving out good a while back. Do you think the guys and gals at RBOZ are holding onto the mabondis and not the USD ?
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