Zimbabwe inflation at 11.2 million percent
HARARE, Zimbabwe, Aug. 19 (UPI) -- Zimbabwe government
officials have confirmed the nation's inflation rate has increased
to 11.2 million percent, the world's highest.
Price controls could not stop a growth from 2.2 million
percent in May. The government of President Robert Mugabe has tried
to blame the crisis on outside forces, reported CNN Tuesday.
"While our case has been aggravated by the illegal sanctions
imposed by the Western powers, rising food prices are a world
phenomenon because of the use of bio-fuel," said Samuel Mumbengegwi,
Zimbabwe's finance minister. "But we will continue to fight
inflation by making sure that prices charged are realistic."
One of Zimbabwe's leading banks, Kingdom Bank, last week
said the country's inflation rate was actually more than 20 million
percent. It predicted more difficulties for the country which has
been in economic and political chaos for the past decade since
Mugabe's government instituted land reforms, booting white farmers
off their lands and other changes that wrecked the agricultural
sector, discouraged foreign investment and sent capital out of
Zimbabwe.
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