Given Majola given.majola@inl.co.za THE SEPTEMBER 2021 Household Food Baskets has softened off the August high caused in part by the unrest in July in KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng, according to the Pieter- maritzburg Economic Justice & Dignity Group (PMBEJD) Programme co-ordinator at PMBEJD Mervyn Abrahams said, however, that the drops in prices of Durban, Pietermaritzburg and Johannesburg were far less than the spikes recorded in August.
“For example, the Joburg food basket declined by -2 percent, R88.60, in September, after increasing by 3.4 percent, R143.27, in August. The Durban food basket declined by even less, by -0.4 percent, R17.55, in September, off its 3.9 percent, R161.60 spike in August. The Pietermaritzburg basket, similarly to Durban, only declined by -0.4 percent, R14.70, off its August…