Could inflation fell Mugabe?
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John , Kampala:
Aug 1 2008
Made Popular Aug 2 2008
Zimbabwe :
“I just come here to keep my job,” said the cashier at a TM supermarket in Harare, where a tin of baked beans cost - at least for the next few hours - a mere 256bn Zimbabwe dollars (worth about US$1 at the current exchange rate).
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True! I wonder what this means to the local person whether they even understand it any more?!
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I agree - this news seems like a joke. But sadly for the citizens it’s reality... I can’t imagine it. I live in Ghana where things sometimes seem absurd, but nothing remotely in comparison to this...
Where can they go from here?!!
Where can they go from here?!!
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”In bars, the price of beer goes up between rounds.” This is hilarious!
Zimbabwe inflation has given rise to a new definition of the world ’ridiculous.’
Zimbabwe inflation has given rise to a new definition of the world ’ridiculous.’
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True! I wonder what this means to the local person whether they even understand it any more?!
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I agree - this news seems like a joke. But sadly for the citizens it’s reality... I can’t imagine it. I live in Ghana where things sometimes seem absurd, but nothing remotely in comparison to this...
Where can they go from here?!!
Where can they go from here?!!
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Zimbabwe inflation has given rise to a new definition of the world ’ridiculous.’