Posted on 03/11/2006 1:31:47 AM PST by Stoat
Annual inflation rate for February surges to 782 p
Herald Reporter
ZIMBABWES annual inflation rate for February has surged to 782 percent, up 168,8 percentage points on the January figure, according to figures released by the Central Statistical Office (CSO) yesterday.
Addressing a Press conference in Harare, acting CSO director Mr Moffat Nyoni said prices of goods and services as measured by the Consumer Price Index rose by an average of 782,0 percent between February last year and the same month this year.
This means that on average, goods and services normally bought for household use in Zimbabwe were about eight times as expensive in February this year when compared to the same period last year.
"The month-on-month rate of inflation was 27,5 percent, gaining 8,9 percentage points on the January 2006 rate of 18,6 percent.
"This means that on average, a bundle of goods and services for household final consumption that cost $100 000 in January 2006 would cost $127 500, a month later in February 2006," Mr Nyoni said.
The poverty datum line varied province by province, ranging from $22,5 million in Masvingo to $28,6 million per month in Manicaland for an average family to survive.
The February Food Poverty Line (FPL) for an average family of five persons stood at about $9 million, representing a gain of 16,27 percent relative to the January figure of $7,8 million.
Mr Nyoni noted that factors driving the inflation rate included rentals.
"Year-on-year food and non-alcoholic beverages inflation stood at 824,7 percent, up from the January figure of 785,5 percent, while non-food inflation was 762,0 percent, up from the January figure of 533,7 percent," he said.
Goods and services showing the highest February rises included rent at 6,73 percent, telephone and telefax services (2,02 percent), passenger transport (1,08 percent), and college and tertiary education at 1,42 percent.
Lowest increases were recorded in postal services, examination fees and insurance.
The CSO has adopted a new format of measuring inflation the Classification of Individual Consumption by Purpose.
The new system which is in line with international guidelines is expected to give more realistic figures.
Inflation has progressively been rising owing to growing economic difficulties and persistent foreign currency shortages.
This has resulted in the prices of essential services, basic commodities and household goods shooting through the roof.
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State to ban gold panning
Herald Reporter
GOVERNMENT will soon come up with legislation banning gold panning, which has resulted in serious environmental degradation in some parts of the country, chief mining commissioner Mr Fredson Mabhena has said.
Mr Mabhena told the Parliame-ntary Portfolio Committee on Mines, Environment and Tourism last week that there was need to find a lasting solution to the problem of gold panning.
He was briefing the committee on the progress made in drafting the Mines and Minerals Amendment Bill.
"On the issue of panning, we think it is a short-time gain measure and basically we are banning that. My minister (Mines and Mining Development Minister Cde Amos Midzi) is the one who should announce this, but we are moving towards that," Mr Mabhena said.
Gold panning, he said, had caused a lot of damage to the environment.
It has also resulted in the death of those involved, apart from haemorrghing the economy through illegal gold deals and facilitating smuggling. Government has in the past tolerated gold panning activities provided they were conducted in a manner that did not pose a threat to the environment.
Mr Mabhena said in a widened move to ensure that the mining sector played a pivotal role in conserving the environment, an environmental fund would be established to which mining companies would contribute.
Turning to the issue of dormant mining claims, he said there were proposals to reclaim them.
"There are numerous claims lying idle. We want to come up with a situation in which when you register a claim you must be able to work on it," Mr Mabhena said.
A senior official in the Ministry of Mines and Mining Development, Mr Titus Nyatanga, told the committee that it had taken long to finalise the Bill because there were a number of issues that needed to be considered.
"What we are striving for is that at the end of the day we have a durable document," he said.
Other highlights of the Bill included provisions for Government to acquire 50 percent ownership of some mines, both new and existing, over the next seven years.
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I bet this will soon be front page news in America.....very soon. Yep, real soon.
Unfortunately, Mugabe is living proof of how much difference on person can make. Contrast him to Mandela and weep.
I feel sorry for South Africa that probably are going to get the hordes. The white population in South Africa is getting smaller every day. I am just waiting for the time when they get thrown out too.
I caught a bit of a CFR seminar/meeting on Africa on C-Span a week ago. They were bemoaning the fact that Africa's woes weren't at the top of the US govt. aid/fix-it list and said they were working night and day to change that. Not a peep about Zimbabwe, however. (Maybe I missed that part.) The CFR isn't going to be happy until the US is responsible for the happiness and well-being of the whole world, whether we like it or not. Period.
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I suspect that it would most likely not be a good idea for me to hold my breath waiting for them.
I'm certainly no fan of Mandela, but at least the last time I checked he hadn't caused the suffering, slaughter and dismemberment of millions of people as Mugabe has.
It probably won't be long.
South Africa 22,486 children raped in '04 (Rape Capitol of the World)
South Africa Mob stones father at grave (Witchcraft blamed)
South Africa Fraud shock for illegal drivers (Half of all S.A. drivers using illegal licenses)
South Africa Eastern Cape circumcision death toll rises to 22
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I'm glad that you like it. :-) It's actually a pic of my cousin Vinnie, but I use it sometimes because we have a very strong familial resemblance.
Do you have a winter picture?
Yes, there's one at my FR homepage.
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