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seruriermarshal
05-17-2007, 06:44 AM
Zimbabwe's inflation rises to 3,714 percent in April

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HARARE (AFP) - Zimbabwe's annual inflation surged to 3,714 percent in April, ahead of a new pricing and incomes law approved by President Robert Mugabe in a fresh bid to rein in the inflation spiral.

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"The... annual inflation rate at the end of April rose to 3,713.9 percent," the state-run Herald newspaper reported Thursday quoting figures released by the Central Statistics Office (CSO).

"This means prices rose about 36-fold between the end of April last year and the same day this year," it said.

The CSO attributed the jump to the soaring cost of domestic power, meat, vegetables, gas and other fuels as well as passenger transport.

The annual inflation rate has been on a roller-coaster ride since December 2004 when it shot up to 622.8 percent. In March this year it breached the 2,000 percent mark to reach 2,200 percent.

Mugabe approved on Monday the incomes and pricing commission act to monitor and control prices and incomes as part of a clutch of measures to tame the country's galloping inflation.

"The commission is considered an essential part of the process to slow down inflation and eventually bring it down to single digits while at the same time minimising its damage on the pocket of the ordinary person by dealing with incomes as well as prices," the Herald reported Thursday.

The government in April 2006 unveiled an economic blueprint to try and revive the country's moribund economy within nine months by, among others, generating foreign currency, attracting more foreign tourism and improving agricultural production.

The initiative has thus far yielded little.

The southern African country is in the seventh year of economic recession characterised by high inflation, massive unemployment and chronic shortages of foreign currency and basic goods like fuel and the staple cornmeal.

Central bank chief Gideon Gono described inflation, often referred to as "our number one enemy" in official speeches, as "the economic

HIV."

http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20070517/bs_afp/zimbabweeconomyinflationprices;_ylt=AgmnucjGTHF7fDhoBsvL6q696Q8F

Martel
05-17-2007, 08:39 AM
For sure it's due to "evil white farmers" I bet ...

[WDW]Megaraptor
05-17-2007, 01:37 PM
And yet they currently head the UN comission for sustainable economic development.:roll:

Red
05-17-2007, 01:46 PM
If only he had not driven the whites out. The whites would have saved Rhodesia from this tyrant. Modern day Hitler.

jamaKinson
05-17-2007, 01:49 PM
So they are all millioners now, right ?

Red
05-17-2007, 01:53 PM
So they are all millioners now, right ?

If only Smith could come back. He had the right ideas and policies in Place.

Red
05-17-2007, 02:40 PM
Everything i posted in this thread was a bad attempt at a wind up. Mugabe and Smith = crap.

Bitogno
05-18-2007, 03:41 AM
Inflation rise while life expectancy is the lowest in th world : http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/healthnews.php?newsid=41339

Quotation from the article :
A lady who lives in Zimbabwe wrote this email to us (she wished to remain anonymous):
'Zimbabwe used to be a place with so much hope, its future looked wonderful. As a black woman I really felt we were going somewhere. A man took over and gradually turned into a monster. He has torn the place to pieces - like a cat playing with a squeaking mouse. It is a tragedy.'

Malleus
05-18-2007, 07:30 AM
Sustainable economic development? Sustainable inflation rise, maybe...
Somebody should tell the Zimbabwean government that with inflation it's not "higher=better"...:roll:

lightfire
05-18-2007, 07:34 AM
how about a coup, Helfish?

p-)

dacanadianbomb
05-18-2007, 07:40 AM
Lol
three thousand seven hundred and fourteen precent rise in inflation.
Wouldnt that be a world record for inflation ?

Nice one mugabe.

futurepilot2004
05-18-2007, 08:04 AM
Lol

Wouldnt that be a world record for inflation ?

.

Nope, German inflation between July and Novermber 1923 = 854,000,000,000% :) Now thats inflation!!!

welshmann
05-18-2007, 04:04 PM
So why the **** do most african nations support this asshole?

[WDW]Megaraptor
05-18-2007, 11:14 PM
So why the **** do most african nations support this asshole?

Because he got rid of Ian Smith 27 years ago...

Wodan
06-07-2007, 05:32 PM
Megaraptor;2506375']Because he got rid of Ian Smith 27 years ago...

wow great..

free from white rule

and free from employment, a acceptable life expectancy, health and enough food to eat with it


now they have great liberty

without jobs, without food, with one of the worlds lowest life expectancys, ****ty eduaction, and high HIV rates

horray the evil man doesn't oppress them anymore...

if its what they want, let them have it

Ordie
06-07-2007, 06:28 PM
So why the **** do most african nations support this asshole?

African leaders do not generally critisize other African leaders in public. Many were involved in the Pan African movement which has its roots in the liberation struggles against colonial masters. They include Kwame Nkuruma of Ghana, Nelson Mandela of South Africa, Julius Nyere of Tanzania, and Sam Nujoma of Namibia.

Mugabe is seen as the last of that generation of 'freedom fighters'. Sort of an elder statesman.

the39steps
06-07-2007, 06:55 PM
Good point Ordie. I remember reading an article about African leaders in The Economist a few years ago saying that Africa suffers from "The Big Man", in that the leader is the boss and thats it. And the other Big Men don't so much as raise their voices at any troubles caused by one of their own Big Men.
Which sounds pretty accurate when you see the hell that Zimbabwe is and how not ONE of these cowards has the bottle to stand up for the common people who are suffering.
All it takes is one man with a rifle, a scope and a steady aim. Hell of a way to change things but.....

D-gin
06-07-2007, 07:09 PM
how about a coup, Helfish?

p-)
Didn't they already try that?