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President Emmerson Mnangagwa has blamed businesses for being behind the spike in parallel market rates.

“We have established that some members of the business community were involved in fuelling the parallel market thereby destabilising our local currency,” Mnangagwa said at the Political Actors Dialogue (Polad) plenary meeting at State House in Harare on Thursday.

“Our economy has been under attack from unscrupulous and nefarious individuals and syndicates bent on sabotaging our way of life. The onslaught has created hardships for our citizens due to the inflationary pressures caused by speculation on our local currency,” he continued.

These activities, he said, have been caused by sinister elements that want to effect regime change.

“I believe that these activities have been caused by a third hand whose objectives is to interfere and derail our national development trajectory,” Mnangagwa said.

“I urge business not to be collaborators in these selfish and self-serving efforts that are not in the nation’s collective interest,” he added.

The Zimbabwean dollar has continued to lose ground against major currencies on the alternative market despite some positive fundamentals.

The heavy demand for foreign currency in Zimbabwe has its foundation in the 2007/08 economic crisis when the entire population lost confidence in the Zimbabwe dollar, resulting in its banishment from circulation.

Fearing a repeat of the same, every little penny earned is now being channeled towards buying foreign currency in order to hedge against inflation. Zim Morning Post

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Yeah right https://t.co/bYOJJabDNt

3 years ago

ED (Economic Disaster) should look in the mirror – no wonder why they always play the blame gamen and… https://t.co/F0ll2mEAzW

Winds of change blowing fast in Australia the opposition has DID !!!!! .bye ED bye.

3 years ago

Nonzenzi

😂😂😂

3 years ago

Most businesses are controlled by zanupf members,izvo zvamuri kuchema ndimi cancer yacho cos your fellow cde are spearheading all this.

3 years ago

what we want is a solution Mr President ? enough of pointing fingers

3 years ago

You are an empty minded of a leader .

3 years ago

Blame game….. Ko game changer yaremerwa neprice

3 years ago

Ur sons and associates not exempted

3 years ago

Zvese ingoro blame

3 years ago

Saboteurs are mthuli, magudya , and the under qualified mangwana family which he surrounds himself with

3 years ago

Who is the subotuer? It’s the govt . Price of fuel goes up every week ? One blame his shoes for bad shape not knowing it’s his feet that have distorted the shape of his shoes . All shoes are bought in good shape

What causes the potholes and dusty roads in towns and the Collapsing of the Country?

3 years ago

Nxaaaaaaa

3 years ago

Ok

3 years ago

Nutcase

3 years ago

What do you think a mafia puppet will say.its shame for us to think these failed guys, with rescue us, they are sucide bombers,as they are getting their salaries.the rest the rest is history.

3 years ago

Corruption…. Sanctions potholes…..Sanctions fuel hike…… Sanctions stealing of karoro…..sanctions your children learning abroad…. Sanctions yourghut poisoning….. Sanctions kkkkk

3 years ago

Government departments pay in USD only no RTGS who’s corrupt here

3 years ago

Zimbabwe is the first Country in World to run without President

3 years ago

Everyday Bakithi?

3 years ago

He talks like an ordinary man.

3 years ago

So with all the state’s resources (police, army, CIO, Prisons, Border Gezi mafia) at your disposal as… https://t.co/qZeJLZm0tl

3 years ago

Haasi Kuda Tagwirei here mambo,VA Mutsvangwa vakambodudza kudaro,ko zvino zvaanonzi ndi sahwi wenyu ponzwii?

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