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Viewing cable 08HARARE991, ZIM NOTES 10-31-2008

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08HARARE991 2008-11-03 08:26 2011-08-24 16:30 UNCLASSIFIED Embassy Harare
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ZNR UUUUU ZZH
R 030826Z NOV 08
FM AMEMBASSY HARARE
TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC 3650
RUCNSAD/SOUTHERN AF DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY COLLECTIVE
RUEHUJA/AMEMBASSY ABUJA 2120
RUEHAR/AMEMBASSY ACCRA 2408
RUEHDS/AMEMBASSY ADDIS ABABA 2528
RUEHRL/AMEMBASSY BERLIN 1028
RUEHBY/AMEMBASSY CANBERRA 1804
RUEHDK/AMEMBASSY DAKAR 2159
RUEHKM/AMEMBASSY KAMPALA 2584
RUEHNR/AMEMBASSY NAIROBI 5012
RHEHAAA/NSC WASHDC
RHMFISS/EUCOM POLAD VAIHINGEN GE
RUEHGV/USMISSION GENEVA 1677
RUZEJAA/JAC MOLESWORTH RAF MOLESWORTH UK
RHEFDIA/DIA WASHDC
RUEAIIA/CIA WASHDC
UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 03 HARARE 000991 
 
AF/S FOR B. WALCH 
ADDIS ABABA FOR USAU 
ADDIS ABABA FOR ACSS 
NSC FOR SENIOR AFRICA DIRECTOR B.PITTMAN 
TREASURY FOR D. PETERS 
STATE PASS TO USAID FOR L.DOBBINS AND E.LOKEN 
COMMERCE FOR BECKY ERKUL 
 
SIPDIS 
 
E.O.12958: N/A 
TAGS: PGOV PREL ASEC PHUM ECON ZI
 
SUBJECT: ZIM NOTES 10-31-2008 
 
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1.  SUMMARY 
----------- 
 
Topics of the week: 
 
-  SADC Troika Fails to Break Deadlock... 
-  Parliament adjourns until November 11... 
-  Civil Society Critical of Agreement, Constitutional Reform... 
-  Without Doctors or Nurses, Public Hospitals Stop -  Admitting 
Patients... 
-  Cholera Outbreaks Continue... 
-  Global Fund wraps up in-country audit... 
-  Heartbreak in the Heartland... 
-  Public Universities to Start November 3... 
-  Barely Coping in the Economic Meltdown... 
-  Industry Backs Pro-Market Reform... 
-  Gold Production Crisis... 
-  Zeros Return With a Vengeance... 
-  Government Increases Tax-Free Income Threshold... 
 
--------------------------------- 
2.  Price Movements-Exchange Rate 
and Selected products 
--------------------------------- 
 
Parallel rate for cash nearly doubled to Z$95,000:US$1 
 
Check rate skyrocketed to Z$145,000,000,000:US$1 against inter-bank 
average of Z$620:US$1 
 
Bread on the parallel market doubled to Z$150,000 
 
Sugar rose to $200,000/2kg 
 
Petrol and diesel declined to Z$75,000/liter 
 
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On the Political/Social Front 
----------------------------- 
 
3.  SADC Troika Fails to Break Deadlock... Despite 13 hours of 
meetings with the SADC Troika (Politics, Defense and Security) on 
Monday October 27, implementation of the September 15 agreement 
remains elusive.  Hundreds of Zimbabweans attempting to demonstrate 
outside the venue were rebuffed by riot police armed with tear gas 
and batons.  At least two dozen were injured.  Police arrested 47 
and released them that night after paying a fine.  The Troika is 
calling for an extraordinary SADC summit to address the Zimbabwe 
crisis; it is expected to take place within the next two weeks.  See 
Harare 966, 968 and 974. 
 
4.  Parliament adjourns until November 11... In the continued 
absence of a deal, MPs have gone home until November 11 when they 
will take up a motion to investigate election related violence.  See 
Harare 980. 
 
5.  Civil Society Critical of Agreement, Constitutional Reform... 
Civil society leaders held a public forum on October 30 where they 
questioned how civil society could play a role in monitoring a 
power-sharing agreement, since it is still nonexistent.  Privately, 
one leader shared his skepticism of any constitutional reform 
process.  See Harare 970. 
 
6.  Without Doctors or Nurses, Public Hospitals Stop Admitting 
Patients...  The three major public hospitals in the Harare area - 
Parirenyatwa, Harare Central, and Chitungwiza - have been reduced to 
empty shells.  Starting around October 23 Parirenyatwa and Harare 
 
HARARE 00000991  002 OF 003 
 
 
Central began discharging nearly all of their patients, as doctors 
and nurses refused to come to work.   Medical professionals are 
angry not only about their paltry salaries but because they are 
tired of the lack of supplies that leaves them helpless to do 
anything but watch patients die. 
 
7.  Cholera Outbreaks Continue... The UN estimates at least 120 
cholera-related deaths have occurred this year, including about 30 
since the end of August.  The Harare high-density suburb of Budiriro 
is presently of greatest concern, as 55 cases and 4 deaths were 
reported there this week.  Indicative of poor monitoring and 
reporting, the Budiriro outbreak began on October 14, but was only 
reported on the 27th. 
 
8.  Global Fund wraps up in-country audit...  The Global Fund's 
Inspector General and the Lead of the Audit Team will debrief the GF 
Executive Director this week and a full report will be available in 
December.  The audit confirmed that the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe's 
financial procedures handling GF monies were neither transparent nor 
appropriate.  Over US$7 million of Global Fund resources intended to 
provide life saving medical care to thousands of Zimbabweans was 
diverted for other purposes by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe since 
November 2007.  Zimbabwe's Round 8 application for US$500 million 
has been provisionally approved after technical review and will go 
to the GF Board for review in the near future.  See Harare 981. 
 
9.  Heartbreak in the Heartland...  Last week we visited Gweru and 
Masvingo, in Zimbabwe's once-rich farmlands, as part of our election 
outreach and to get a sense of life in the heartland.  Increasingly, 
everyone from the vegetable vendor to the landlord demands foreign 
currency, putting the squeeze on Zimbabweans.  See Harare 985. 
 
10.  Public Universities to Start November 3... The Minister of 
Education announced universities will open their doors on November 
3, although residence halls remain closed and professors do not have 
salary packages.  For a complete overview on the crumbling education 
system, see Harare 988. 
 
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On the Economic and Business Front 
---------------------------------- 
 
11.  Barely Coping in the Economic Meltdown...  Zimbabweans are 
tightening their belts, relying on food aid, finding new informal 
work opportunities within the distortions and contradictions of the 
economy, emigrating, and sending back remittances.  What alarms us 
particularly in comparing today's coping mechanisms with those of 
1-1/2 years ago is the rise in disdain for the law as "corruption 
out of need" joins "corruption out of greed."  See Harare 982. 
 
12.  Industry Backs Pro-Market Reform...  At its annual congress 
this week, the Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) resolved 
to advise government to implement pro-market policies to revive the 
ailing manufacturing sector.  Noting the negative effects of the 
Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe's (RBZ) interventions, and in an 
encouraging sign of possible activism by the country's leading 
business organization, it called for the Bank to revert to its core 
business and desist from quasi-fiscal (i.e. off-budget) spending. 
It also resolved to send a delegation to President Mugabe to advise 
him of the dire food situation, and to become more engaged in the 
design of economic policies. 
 
13.  Gold Production Crisis...  According to the CEO of Central 
African Gold, Greg Hunter, speaking at an investment conference in 
Johannesburg, Zimbabwe's gold sector is in a crisis primarily 
because of pricing distortions.  He calculated that the 
RBZ-determined buying price of gold is only US 60 cents per ounce 
compared to the international market price of around US$850 per 
 
HARARE 00000991  003 OF 003 
 
 
ounce.  Moreover, on October 26, the Chamber of Mines announced that 
the RBZ was US$30 million in arrears to gold producers, which held 
up investment in capital projects and exploration. 
 
14.  Zeros Return With a Vengeance...  The 10 zeros that were lopped 
off when the Zimbabwe dollar was redenominated on August 1, 2008, 
have reappeared with a vengeance thanks to hyperinflation and the 
continued excess demand for foreign exchange.  Using the cash 
exchange rate, the Zimbabwe dollar lost 99.9999% of its value in the 
last three months while the Old Mutual Implied Rate, at US$890.1 
billion:US$1, breached its pre-revaluation high of Z$676.1 
billion:US$1 this week.  In response to the return of the zeros, 
most banks and service providers are removing between 6 and 12 zeros 
to enable their systems to cope.  In view of these developments and 
the lack of other investment opportunities, activity on the Zimbabwe 
Stock Exchange continues to push record levels nearly every day. 
 
15.  Government Increases Tax-Free Income Threshold...  Against this 
backdrop, the GOZ raised the tax-free income threshold from Z$15,000 
(about US 16 cents at the cash rate) to Z$200,000 (US$2.10) per 
month with effect from October 1.  Those earning above Z$4 million 
(US$42.10) per month will be taxed at the highest rate of 47.5%. 
Bracket creep will make the benefits short lived. 
 
----------------- 
Quote of the Week 
----------------- 
 
16.  Just look at how young our Secretary for Information is and how 
old Robert Mugabe is."  MDC Secretary General, Tendai Biti in an 
October 27 press conference, referring to the generational gap 
between MDC's 30-year-old Nelson Chamisa and the 84-year-old Robert 
Mugabe. 
 
 
MCGEE