Scary Zimbabwe on verge of collapse! (Read 2015 times)

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If they had chlorinated water they wouldn't have it.

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Actually this is exactly why they're having it in Zimbabwe their water purification machines are broken
Last Edit: December 05, 2008, 06:30:58 pm by Mince Wobley
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Yeah I doubt Africa will become stable for a long time, they're still identifying too much to their tribe or "people" instead of the nation to get any stability.

But that's the colonial powers fault, the borders aren't based on nationalistic ideas and the problems probably won't go away unless every people get their own country. Or if they change their identity.
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Actually just boiling water is enough to prevent cholera, but most cannot afford the fuel to do it, so I heard on NPR yesterday.  I really don't know too much about African politics, but I do know that corruption and tribalism is rampant, a lot of deep-seated issues that won't be resolved anytime soon.

I think the superpowers have had their eyes on the continent for a while.  Supposedly the US has been paranoid about China occupying some areas in Africa.
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i wasnt being mean with WHO GETS CHOLERA its just, man, this isn't a concern for the first world at all and yet it's killing people in africa, thats absurd.
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Yeah I doubt Africa will become stable for a long time, they're still identifying too much to their tribe or "people" instead of the nation to get any stability.
What do you mean by AFRICA? Africa north of Sahara (the Arabic part) is pretty much completely stable, as is South Africa.

also saying first world is fucking dumb
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Looks like George bush needs to go in and kick some ass.
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I know that inflation is when money has no value so they print those bills with several zeroes, but I don't understand exactly how it happens?
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What do you mean by AFRICA? Africa north of Sahara (the Arabic part) is pretty much completely stable, as is South Africa.

also saying first world is fucking dumb

oh lars!

also don't be so facetious, you know he meant those regions of africa that have been in constant turmoil for some time now and not JOHANNESBURG.
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Actually just boiling water is enough to prevent cholera, but most cannot afford the fuel to do it, so I heard on NPR yesterday.

All you would need is a match and some dried wood?
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All you would need is a match and some dried wood?

I think that is sort of the point when people try to communicate how horrible the situation is.
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I know that inflation is when money has no value so they print those bills with several zeroes, but I don't understand exactly how it happens?

The more money you make the more worthless it becomes, this is why chugging out bills all the time is a bad idea since you'd have to chug out more and more with more zeros to "keep up" with the inflation increasing the very inflation you are trying to control by throwing money at it. How you handle your money as a nation and deal with inflation is a very difficult thing to deal with for developing and unstable nations. Hyper Inflation is when inflation is at a point where it's unbelievably ridiculous, like Brazil where a can of pop is say 1000 in currency then within a few days it's over 5000. Or more recently the inflation rate of Zimbabwe.
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yeah but why do they print more money? i actually have no idea how inflation really happens either.
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when countries incur massive debt or budget deficits they can pay it off by just making more money. however, this increases the amount of money in circulation too and SUPPLY AND DEMAND etc more money = less value, thus inflation occurs.
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Holy shit, that's bad! A friend of mine visited Zimbabwe like less than a week ago and apparently the phone network of large parts of the country was down.
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On 18 April 1980... Zimbabwean Dollar was worth about 1.59 United States dollars.

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On December 6, 2008...500,000 Zimbabwe dollars...is the equivalent of about 25 U.S. cents.

wow

apparently i make 16million zimbabwe dollars an hour

if only i could make a time machine and convert all these zimbabwe dollars into 1980 us dollars...
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On August 19, 2008, official figures announced for June estimated inflation of over 11,250,000 percent (i.e., prices doubling every 22 days).
wow thats so ridiculous and its only gotten worse since

i mean whats a can of soda cost? like $1.50? in 6 months its like $100 for a can of soda jesus
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On 18 April 1980... Zimbabwean Dollar was worth about 1.59 United States dollars.

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On December 6, 2008...500,000 Zimbabwe dollars...is the equivalent of about 25 U.S. cents.

This is the sort of thing that happened in Germany back before/beginning of Weimar.

I suppose Zimbabwe is pretty fucked then, with inflation like that.
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that's the sort of thing happened during the middle/nearing the end of weimar, allowing certain unfavourable parties to gain power.
I remember when I studied it, people with fucking wheelbarrows of marks going out to buy their bread.
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that's the sort of thing happened during the middle/nearing the end of weimar, allowing certain unfavourable parties to gain power.
I remember when I studied it, people with fucking wheelbarrows of marks going out to buy their bread.

Ah. I couldn't remember when I posted whether or not it was the beginning or end. I haven't studied Weimar for a while. But yeah, wheelbarrows of marks. Crazy.
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if only i could make a time machine and convert all these zimbabwe dollars into 1980 us dollars...

ahahaha this was my first thought, i'm a horrible person.

this is pretty awful, i remember reading earlier this year that Mugabe doesn't actually even have any zimbabwe dollars and privately funds his own government through deals with foreign corporations that pay off in american dollars or euros. apparently even if he's removed from power he'll literally have funneled MOST OF the country's wealth into private accounts somewhere.

i wonder what it's like to work at the zimbabwe national central bank.

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