The Mealie meal shortage that has hit some parts of country has also affected Lusaka with the commodity price being increased by between K5000 and K7000 per 25 kilograms bag.
A random survey conducted by ZANIS in Lusaka has revealed that a 25kg bag of National Milling Corporation breakfast is selling between K55, 000 and K62, 000 from K50,000 and K52, 000 respectively, where as Roller meal is being sold at K47, 000 and K50, 000 from K42, 000.
And a 25kg bag of Simba Milling breakfast is now selling between K53, 000 and K60, 000 and that of Roller meal is pegged between K43, 000 and K45, 000.
Some traders talked said the increase in the prices of the commodity is due to insufficient supply by millers to local depots, while others attributed the increase to also the hike in commodity ordering prices.
According to Chanda Chileshe, a trade at Chilenje market, said traders have decided to hike the prices because they are not getting enough stocks to meet the current mealie meal demand.
Mr. Chileshe explained that most mealie meal depots in the area do not have the commodity, adding that this has raise fear and panic among the traders in the area hence the price increase.
And another trader Mirriam Suwali of Long Acres market said milling agents have also increased the ordering price by K3000,saying this has prompted traders to increase the prices of the mealie meal so that they do not trade at a loss.
James Chipango a salesman at Simba depot in Kalingalinga also explained that the increase in mealie meal prices was because of low grain supply to millers.
Mr. Chipango added that millers have not being producing at full capacity because they are receiving inadequate grain stocks to cushion the increasing demand of mealie meal in the country.
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