ZIMBABWE

Where the Money Isn’t

It just got tougher for Zimbabwe to print banknotes. So how do people cope in a country where even a bus ride costs billions?

 
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  • Posted By: kevjohn @ 07/03/2008 10:47:03 AM

    Comment: The problems of the world are never ours until they land on our doorstep, Stupidmajority.

    • Posted By: Mzalendo @ 07/03/2008 12:50:30 PM

      Comment: Thank you kevjohn. What you left unsaid is that they inevitably will find their way here. Look at what's going in South African with the flood of Zimbabweans while Mbeki ignores the problem...
      In this global village/economy, there's a domino effect and no matter where the problems begin, they soon find thier way around to other countries.

  • Posted By: Silentmajority @ 07/02/2008 10:34:43 PM

    Comment: So what?

    • Posted By: RiversideWarrior @ 07/03/2008 1:19:55 PM

      Comment: The machetes will be very sharp as they are used on Mugabe and his fellow stooge cockroaches in ZANU-PF, one day Ndbele and other Zim people will be free of this tyrant and his goons.

  • Posted By: RiversideWarrior @ 07/02/2008 5:14:28 PM

    Comment: It is time for the Zimbabwean people to rise up and begin their armed revolutionary struggle against the fascist Mugabe/ZANU-PF regime and its so-called "war veterans" and "Green Bomber" youth militia, the time of the machete grows near . . .

 
 
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