to think there is any comparison between the diet of anyone living in a Western welfare state and the diet of anyone living in Zimbabwe during a period of hyperinflation and 80% unemployment.
The ZiG is only one of several attempts Zimbabwean authorities have made to introduce a new currency since 2009 when surging ...
In 2008, a hyperinflation crisis destroyed Zimbabwe’s currency. The embattled African nation appears to be heading down the same route once again, but this time, there’s no light at the end of the ...
Story: Zimbabwe's hyperinflation was preceded by a long, grinding decline in economic output that followed Robert Mugabe's land reforms of 2000-2001, through which land was expropriated largely ...
Example: Zimbabwe 2007-2008, or Venezuela 2017-18. Hyperinflation ends by fiscal and monetary reform of some sort. A new currency, often new rulers or constitution, as well as support from ...
journalist-turned-barrister Brian Hungwe says many people in Zimbabwe are struggling to cope with long power blackouts as the country's financial crisis worsens and fears of hyperinflation grow.
Hyperinflation occurs when there’s a rapid acceleration in prices over a relatively short period. Hyperinflation is the rapid and untrollable acceleration of prices over a period. Economists ...