Harare:Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa said he will announce a raft of measures on Saturday to tame inflation and stabilize prices.
"My government will tomorrow be announcing concrete measures to tame inflation and unwarranted increases in prices towards securing the incomes and savings of our people, particularly women," Mnangagwa said on Friday while addressing the 7th national conference of the ruling ZANU-PF Women's League in the capital Harare.
Zimbabwe has seen a wave of price increases for basic commodities and fuel in recent months, amid soaring inflation which jumped to 131.7 per cent in May, marking the first time in 10 months that the figure rose above 100 per cent.
Government health workers, including doctors and nurses, are on strike demanding better pay. The strike, which started on Monday, has paralyzed operations at public health institutions.
Zimbabwe's state-owned telecommunications company TelOne said on Friday it is facing viability challenges due to rising inflation.
The general price increases in the market and the rising cost of fuel and power have had a significant impact on the overall cost structure of the company, it said.
Last month, the government lowered tariffs on imported basic commodities in a bid to curb soaring prices.(UNI/Xinhua)