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Zimbabwe fuel price rises by 26 percent


Zimbabwe has raised the price of fuel by 26 per cent, a move which puts more pressure on struggling citizens grappling with triple-digit inflation.

The hike follows Zimbabwe’s Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube raising import tax on fuel last week.

Since June the price of basic goods and services has more than doubled after Harare renamed the RTGS currency as the Zimbabwe dollar, which has been sliding in value amid widespread shortages, including power, fuel and US dollars.

Zim motorists are battling with fuel shortages with the commodity rising by more than 500 per cent this year. There have been four price increases since June.

The once-prosperous nation, which owes huge amounts in unpaid debts to electricity suppliers in SA and Mozambique, is experiencing serious power shortages.

Businesses are now resorting to using diesel generators due to regular 18-hour electricity cuts.

- African News Agency (ANA)