FINANCE-ZIMBABWE: WITH INVESTMENT AT A TRICKLE, JOBS DRY UPIgnatius Banda
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Zimbabwe in the past was subject to huge inflation; any cash transaction literally took boxes of currency to complete. Estimates vary, but at one point the inflation rate was 2,600% per month, which translated to an annual inflation rate of about 231 million % per year. The cause of this...
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“Ultimately we would like to have a Zimbabwe dollar that is stable, that we have confidence in and we will start working towards that and you will hear in the monetary policy statement the first steps towards that,” Ncube said. The 55-year-old Cambridge University graduate is a fo...
“For the next article, how about: ‘Earthquake’s silver lining: more construction jobs.” “Those salaries in Zimbabwe are off the charts!”https://t.co/3blFHufNRJ — Buck Sexton (@BuckSexton)July 9, 2021 It’s almost as if these people think inflation is abadthing. Don’t they ...