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11.2 million % inflation! How is Zimbabwe surviving?

Zimbabwe’s inflation rate has just touched a stratospheric level of 11.2 million per cent! Yes, 11.2 million per cent, the highest in the world's history!

Compare that to the rate of inflation in India -- which is hovering at the 12 per cent level and causing so much turmoil for Indians as the cost of commodities rises sharply -- and perhaps you can put things in proper perspective.

And while the world and its brother-in-law shed tears as the United States slips into a recession and major stock markets across the world plummet, spare a thought for Zimbabwe where money has no value, and hunger, poverty and death are constant companions. So why is Zimbabwe facing such times?




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A Zimbabwean man holds a new Z$ 500 million note.


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Zimbabwean children eat at the Masarira primary school, where about 30 pupils receive a daily ration of beans and starch-based cereals during their mid-morning break. For some, it is the only meal they will have in the day.


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The official portrait of President Robert Mugabe hangs on the wall as Zimbabwaen dollar bank notes are shown at the airport in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe.


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A Zimbabwean man counts a big stack of money to buy some bananas in Harare.


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A church aid organizer packs $65 billion Zimbabwean (just over $2,000 USD) into a briefcase in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. He had received the foreign currency from international doners and changed it into local currency in order to buy food aid for 'tens of thousands of people for a short time,' he said.


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Zimbabwean man drives a pushcart with his sick relative from hospital where they could not find drugs.


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Zimbabweans carry their shopping home as they cannot afford a bus fare home.



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Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe (R) and Zimbabwe's Central Bank Governor Gideon Gono tour a goods warehouse in Harare.


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Webber Mumba, 65, stands outside his home outside Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. Poverty and unemployment are widespread in Zimbabwe.


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A Zimbabwean black market vendor counts his money after selling sugar in the poor part of Harare.


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A supermarket isle stands empty in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. With the country's economy in a tailspin and fuel prices at an all time high, many goods cannot make it to market.


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A Zimbabwean policeman stands guards at a shops in Harare.




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