Mugabe continues to wreck his country
(SW Radio Africa–allafrica.com) Speaking at the burial of the late Army Brigadier General Armstrong Gunda on Wednesday, Robert Mugabe threatened to take over all foreign companies, which he accused of hiking prices in a campaign to sabotage the economy and remove him from government. Mugabe is quoted saying: “All companies, we will take them over if they continue with their dirty game. Take note, we will be equal to the challenge. We are capable of playing that game too.” The ruling party leader said mines were included.
The threats came as shops in the capital ignored a government directive to cut prices by 50%. While Mugabe ranted, consumers who rushed to the shops Wednesday hoping to find prices reduced by half were disappointed. In fact some products had not only gone up in price, but they had doubled. The authorities had directed manufacturers, retailers and wholesalers to cut the price of basic commodities by up to 50% with immediate effect. But economic analysts blame daily price increases on hyperinflation. With inflation officially at 3700%, businesses have no choice but to increase prices to keep up with rising costs. (more…)

June 28th, 2007 at 12:17 pm
this situation disturbs me to no end. what needs to be done? should the people of zim rise up? should there be intervention from the international community? thinking about how much the country is suffering (at the hands of this megalomaniac and his cronies) is heart-wrenching.