Zimbabwe’s annual inflation rose to 4.2 percent year-on-year in November from 3.6 percent in October, the Zimbabwe National Statistical Agency said today. Prices of food, including beef, milk and cooking oil and non alcoholic beverages pushed the price index up. Finance Minister Tendai Biti said he expected inflation to end the year at 4.8 percent.
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