Zimbabwe introduces 100-billion-dollar note

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    HARARE, July 19, 2008 (AFP) - Zimbabwe, grappling with a record 2.2 million percent inflation, has introduced a new 100-billion-dollar bank note in a bid to tackle rampant cash shortages, the central bank said Saturday.
    The new note will go into circulation on Monday, the bank said in a statement cited by state media, joining about half a dozen new high denomination notes already issued this year.

    In January, a 10-million-dollar note was issued, then a 50-million-dollar note in April.

    In May, notes for 100 million and 250 million dollars were issued, swiftly followed by those for five billion, 25 billion and 50 billion.

    The southern African nation, currently gripped by a post-election crisis, has been ravaged by hyperinflation which shot up from 165,000 percent in February to 2.2 million in June.

    Independent economists however believe the official inflation figure is grossly understated, estimating it could be running between 10 million and 15 million percent.

    Zimbabwe's chronic economic crisis has left at least 80 percent of the population living below the poverty threshold and mass shortages of basic goods in shops.
     

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    saraprobe said:
    HARARE, July 19, 2008 (AFP) - Zimbabwe, grappling with a record 2.2 million percent inflation, has introduced a new 100-billion-dollar bank note in a bid to tackle rampant cash shortages, the central bank said Saturday.
    The new note will go into circulation on Monday, the bank said in a statement cited by state media, joining about half a dozen new high denomination notes already issued this year.

    In January, a 10-million-dollar note was issued, then a 50-million-dollar note in April.

    In May, notes for 100 million and 250 million dollars were issued, swiftly followed by those for five billion, 25 billion and 50 billion.

    The southern African nation, currently gripped by a post-election crisis, has been ravaged by hyperinflation which shot up from 165,000 percent in February to 2.2 million in June.

    Independent economists however believe the official inflation figure is grossly understated, estimating it could be running between 10 million and 15 million percent.

    Zimbabwe's chronic economic crisis has left at least 80 percent of the population living below the poverty threshold and mass shortages of basic goods in shops.

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    Deiyane...........

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    chamithal

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    yaha! i too saw tht on bbc... thing is - priting notes isn't ny solution - they ave to re-build their economy.... lankawatath adalada manda :P
     

    lkdood

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    Walata giyapu ratak Zimbabwe

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    President Robert Mugabe


    Mata ham ba wela thiyana wa
    Zimbabwe minis su

    harima paw wade :(

    Robert Mugabe vipakshe unta elava elva gahanawa/maranawa

    vipakshe kattiyak meheth innava panela avil la

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    Zimbabwe Vipaksha nayaka(Morgan Tsvangirai)

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    saraprobe

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    man, they gotta start from the scratch now, shopping center shells are MT now, no food at all, need a bag of money for beer pint!!!
     

    monson

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    Meheth thawa tika dawasakin ohoma thamai me Mahinda Mugabe chinthanaya anuwa. Real inflation is close to 40% now.:lol: