Zimbabwe imports most of its annual requirement of 400,000 tonnes of wheat, but acute shortages of dollars have constrained imports.
Although farmers have started harvesting wheat, production is expected to fall below the 160,600 metric tonnes last year, farmers groups say.Zimbabwe has suspended the publication of official annual inflation data following the introduction of a new currency.in June, its highest level since hyperinflation under Mugabe wiped out the economy in 2009.. The latest increase in the price of bread will only embolden calls by government employees to have their salaries indexed to the dollar.
Lol 60%! F the bread then, magwinya one way😂😂😂
Let them eat the land!
Bathi ppl are eating grass those side mara eff wants to celebrate mugabe?
But but but this cannot be true, they all have land and socialism! 😏🤔🙄🤷🏻♂️
Yesterday Zim bread jumps to 60% Today zim bread jumps 60% Tomorrow Zim bread already jumps 60% Khanisiyeke ngesonka sase Zim
This is not news for sure 😛
This has become a human rights issue.🙆🏾♀️
Until Nelson Charmisa become a fighter an Politician there's nothing will change in Zimbabwe, until Zimbabwens who run away from Zimbabwe being afraid of those soldiers nothing will come good until young people of Zimbabwe start to fight the oldest in Zanupf out Zim won't change
How much?
At this point, who still eats bread in Zimbabwe
matigary ProfJNMoyo MthuliNcube daddyhope nelsonchamisa KMutisi PedzisaiRuhanya
Aren't they growing their own wheat? They have the land
At least the have the land!!
It’s really bad home
Thats y we hv lot of them here in sa
In the words of marie antoinette let them eat cake
But they have the land.....so eat what the land provides...😂😂
It is written: 'Man shall not live on bread alone, but on every word that comes from the mouth of God.' Zimbabwe will rise AGAIN.
Kwaze kwakubi ey
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