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Price Of Bread Goes UP

Price Of Bread Goes UP   Price of bread goes up to $21   The price of bread has gone up in Zimbabwe for the first time this year. A standard loaf of bread is now retailing for ZWL$21.00 up ZWL$2.50 -ZWL$3.00 from the previous average of $18.00 to ZWL$18.50. The price change translates to […]

Posted bydearjamesFebruary 25, 2020Posted inbread, Bread price, Bread Price Up, Business, Local, Price Of Bread Goes Up

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