‘Inflation to remain high in Q1’

ZIMBABWEAN businesses say the country’s runaway inflation is likely to remain high during the first quarter of the year due to an absence of meaningful economic reforms.

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The Consumer Council of Zimbabwe (CCZ) last month said the country’s implied annual inflation rate surged from 444,2 percent in October 2019 to an implied rate of 481 percent in November 2019.

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