Zimbabwe’s annualised inflation rate stood at -0.80 percent in December compared to -0.78 percent recorded in November last year, the national statistics agency said today.
On a monthly basis, it shed 0.60 percentage points on the November rate of -0.69 percent to -0.09 percent, the Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (Zimstat) said.
In his 2015 budget statement, finance minister Patrick Chinamasa said inflation would remain low in the course of the year.- The Source
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