The true cost of living in Zimbabwe - no food, no job and no hope

A man counts a big stack of money to buy some bananas in Harare, Zimbabwe. Photograph: Alexander Joe/AFP/Getty images
The numbers ceased to mean much to Sarah Chekani about the time inflation in Zimbabwe surged past 50,000% late last year. It has doubled again since then, to the alarm of Robert Mugabe heading into this month’s presidential election. But that hardly matters to Chekani and others like her who survive in an orbit touched only fleetingly by cash or the spiralling exchange rate.
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