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15 November 2007, 17:47
Saeed
New Zimbabwe Currency



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15 November 2007, 18:16
shakari
jumping Damn but that made me laugh! jumping






15 November 2007, 18:28
packrattusnongratus
Does his picture remind you of Hitler? In several ways and on more than one level?? hillbilly sofa Packy
15 November 2007, 19:15
billtux
Surely this is a joke with a computer "doctored" currency!
15 November 2007, 19:52
prof242
You think?


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15 November 2007, 21:41
Ganyana
today the exchange rate was 2 million k dollars to 1US$ (ie 2 Billion actual Z$ to 1 US$) and at an inflation rate (official) of 10,000% ... by Christmas... Eeker
15 November 2007, 22:56
yukon delta
Sorry to hear that Ganyana. I have a lot of friends there (as you know) and I wish you and all of them the very best as you make your plan.


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16 November 2007, 00:02
shakari
quote:
Originally posted by billtux:
Surely this is a joke with a computer "doctored" currency!


As a good friend of mine is fond of saying, 'no shit sherlock!' jumping

I'm only joking! - welcome to the forum.... I'm sure you'll enjoy it. Wink






16 November 2007, 00:27
Use Enough Gun
That's good, Saeed!
16 November 2007, 01:53
GarBy
quote:
Originally posted by packrattusnongratus:
Does his picture remind you of Hitler? In several ways and on more than one level?? hillbilly sofa Packy


Am I mistaken or does Brother Bob have a little fur patch under his snout like 'ol Adolph?

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16 November 2007, 05:49
DB Bill
Kind of fancy for toilet paper bewildered ... isn't it? patriot


DB Bill aka Bill George
16 November 2007, 11:21
465H&H
quote:
Originally posted by DB Bill:
Kind of fancy for toilet paper bewildered ... isn't it? patriot


Not if you can't afford toilet paper and a roll costs you 20 of those bills.

465H&H
16 November 2007, 16:53
Bryan Chick
Hope it is softer than their toilet paper. My PH calls their t.p. "John Wayne" paper since it is rough, tough and takes no s**t
17 November 2007, 08:36
nopride2
Well it's a good thing I gave away my million in old Zim notes
17 November 2007, 17:02
338User
It would be funny if it wasn't so sad.
17 November 2007, 22:28
Oldcoyote
Today's London Times





From The TimesNovember 17, 2007

Cash runs out in land where the bus fare is 1.6 m dollars


Jan Raath in Harare
Zimbabwe’s economic meltdown is gathering pace, with inflation spiralling to almost 15,000 per cent, according to figures leaked yesterday.

The 14,840 per cent annual inflation in October was nearly double what it was in September. Prices between September and October rose 135 per cent.

President Mugabe told state media that “Zimbabwe will not collapse, now or in the future,†even as his strategy for beating inflation with draconian price controls lay in ruins.

In June Mr Mugabe ordered businesses to slash prices to below what it cost them to stock shelves. Annual inflation has since shot up nearly 10,000 percentage points. “I am speechless,†said one economist. “I cannot get my head around these figures. They are so enormous.â€

But the consequences were entirely predictable. Price controls and printing money are primary causes of inflation. “It is ludicrous. The economy hasn’t collapsed for him and his ministers in their Hummers and their Mercedes-Benzs. But they have made it collapse for everyone else.â€

The latest figures were published in Harare’s privately owned Zimbabwe Independent, which said that they had been leaked by the state statistical office. The department had been promising to issue them since Monday. On two previous occasions this year the body has been forced by Samuel Mumbengegwi, the Finance Minister, to stifle its embarrassing inflation numbers.

Other countries stricken by hyperinflation have coped by printing vast quantities of banknotes with rapidly increasing numbers of zeroes.

In Zimbabwe, however, the phenomenon of “Mugabenomics†has delivered a three-headed monster — exponentially rising prices, a critical cash shortage, because the Government regards adding new rows of zeroes on the banknotes as an admission of defeat, and virtually nothing to buy in the shops because price controls have destroyed the retail trade.

The Z$200,000 (7p) note, the highest, has almost disappeared. This week banks were issuing batches of Z$20 million in wads of $500 bills stuffed in plastic bags.

Hole-in-the-wall cash dispensers are now largely redundant because it takes only four customers to empty machines. Yesterday banks were limiting customers to Z$10,000 a day.

Cash itself has become a tradable commodity. Swapped for products such as fuel and beef, it is attracting a 20 per cent premium to its face value.

The search for cash is an unrelenting daily ordeal for Zimbabweans, who were paying Z$1.6 million for a bus fare to and from work yesterday, Z$800,000 for a loaf of bread, and Z$700,000 for a pint of beer.

This week the Government said that its price controls would be stepped up. Economists fear the move will exacerbate shortages and increase inflation further.


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17 November 2007, 22:42
Steve
quote:
“Mugabenomicsâ€


Gotta remember that one...


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