Zimbabwe only introduced the billion dollar note last week.
That's aleady nearly worthless and now superceded by the trillion dollar note already.
Last Jul, Zimbabwe's inflation rate was recorded at 231% - but today, it's considered to be much higher than that.
But naturally no figures have been released since July.
[cite]Posted By: Oggy Red[/cite]Zimbabwe only introduced the billion dollar note last week.
That's aleady nearly worthless and now superceded by the trillion dollar note already.
Last Jul, Zimbabwe's inflation rate was recorded at 231% - but today, it's considered to be much higher than that.
But naturally no figures have been released since July.
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Or haven't we got £22 left to spend.....?
;o)
That's aleady nearly worthless and now superceded by the trillion dollar note already.
Last Jul, Zimbabwe's inflation rate was recorded at 231% - but today, it's considered to be much higher than that.
But naturally no figures have been released since July.
He is a longstanding darling of the Left though so one shouldn't be too surprised I suppose.
Think that should have read as 231m %
Z$4.91x1018
Or, about what we're paying Martin Chritisen a week (allegedly)
Wonder if they give you change for it?
And I'd buy us a new striker.
;o)