Zim inflation reaches 75,86 percent

ZIMBABWE’S year-on-year inflation rose to a ten-year high of 75,86 percent in April from 66,8 percent in March, pushed by persistent increases in the price of basic goods, statistics agency Zimstats said on Wednesday. This comes as the value of RTGS dollar has been deteriorating due to the country’s growing reliance on imports as well…

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