Zimbabwean man falls into the sea in South Africa

No sign has yet been found of a Zimbabwean man who went missing after falling off rocks into the surf near Gordon’s Bay, east of Cape Town, the National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) said on Sunday. NSRI Gordons Bay duty crew were activated soon after 6p…

No sign has yet been found of a Zimbabwean man who went missing after falling off rocks into the surf near Gordon's Bay, east of Cape Town, the National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) said on Sunday. NSRI Gordons Bay duty crew were activated soon after 6pm on Sunday afternoon by the Transnet National Ports Authority […]

Zimbabwe faces bread shortage crisis 

Source: Zimbabwe faces bread shortage crisis – The Citizen Zimbabweans wait to load goods at a bus station in Johannesburg to take back to their home country for Christmas. Picture: Tariro Washinyira/GroundUp The country has already seen increases in the price of bread of up to 70% in the past few weeks. Zimbabwe’s current bread […]

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Source: Zimbabwe faces bread shortage crisis – The Citizen

Zimbabweans wait to load goods at a bus station in Johannesburg to take back to their home country for Christmas. Picture: Tariro Washinyira/GroundUp

Zimbabweans wait to load goods at a bus station in Johannesburg to take back to their home country for Christmas. Picture: Tariro Washinyira/GroundUp

The country has already seen increases in the price of bread of up to 70% in the past few weeks.

Zimbabwe’s current bread shortages could easily be compared to the shortages that led to the French Revolution in 1789, as one researcher describes the situation.

This comes after reports that the Grain Millers Association of Zimbabwe (GMAZ) sent out a warning that the country was left with only a week’s worth of wheat for bread. The country has already seen increases in the price of bread of up to 70% in the past few weeks, with a standard loaf now costing more than R10.50, which the average Zimbabwean cannot afford.

Allen Munoriyarwa, a Zimbabwean researcher residing in South Africa, said “bread is basic, especially for people who live in the urban areas. Also bear in mind boarding schools that have thousands of students.

“Its shortage disrupts these schools. It is embarrassing actually to, in 2019, still be talking of bread shortages.”

Although the country’s government has suggested the replacement of bread with other commodities such as sweet potatoes, yams and porridge, Munoriyarwa yesterday argued that these foods were not as readily available as it seems.

He said: “They are scarce also, and will not be ready substitutes. Some, actually most, people will have to make do without bread at all. It is no longer affordable, considering that most Zimbabweans are in the informal sector with no reliable incomes.”

 

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Chamisa’s sign language interpreter sparks panic after collapsing on stage

GWERU – A sign language interpreter for MDC leader Nelson Chamisa fainted under the heat in Gweru on Sunday, sending thousands of the party faithful into momentary panic. Chamisa was addressing a huge rally at […]

GWERU – A sign language interpreter for MDC leader Nelson Chamisa fainted under the heat in Gweru on Sunday, sending thousands of the party faithful into momentary panic. Chamisa was addressing a huge rally at [...]

Biti labels Mangudya, Mnangagwa highway robbers and bandits

MDC Alliance deputy chairperson and former Minister for Finance and Economic Development Tendai Biti said that the legal instrument used by the government to introduce the RTGS Dollars in unconstitutional. On Saturday, government gazetted a […]

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Zimbabwean ex-army couple loses bid to stay in Canada, faces deportation

Richard Tapambwa served in the Zimbabwean National Army for about 20 years; his wife, Stensia Tapambwa, served for about 16 years. A husband and wife from Zimbabwe who were found complicit in crimes against humanity […]

Richard Tapambwa served in the Zimbabwean National Army for about 20 years; his wife, Stensia Tapambwa, served for about 16 years. A husband and wife from Zimbabwe who were found complicit in crimes against humanity [...]