Zimbabweans should brace for more price increases this year as manufacturing sector output remains depressed while exports sag, analysts say.
Despite the introduction of bond notes as an export incentive, the country's foreign currency reserves have remained subdued with critics blaming the surrogate currency -- which is trading at par with the United States dollar -- for stoking inflation.
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