The Zimbabwe problem is far too complicated than what you have just stated here. It is quite a mixed bag of issues and all the chaos that you see today,has long been in the making. But let's hope that sanity will prevail at some point and those who are behind all this get to understand the damage,pain and suffering they have caused to the general populace of Zimbabwe.
Fundamentally, Zimbabweans have lost faith in their leadership. They don't trust them. Any currency is based on a promise to pay from the reserve bank of that country. If the bank is in the hands of a thief, no one wants those promises any more. Solution: Trust is earned. Either change the people running the bank completely including the leadership, or much harder, the leaders have to admit that they were wrong, that they have been stealing, and that they are sorry and prove that they mean it.
The Zimbabwe problem is far too complicated than what you have just stated here. It is quite a mixed bag of issues and all the chaos that you see today,has long been in the making. But let's hope that sanity will prevail at some point and those who are behind all this get to understand the damage,pain and suffering they have caused to the general populace of Zimbabwe.
Fundamentally, Zimbabweans have lost faith in their leadership. They don't trust them. Any currency is based on a promise to pay from the reserve bank of that country. If the bank is in the hands of a thief, no one wants those promises any more. Solution: Trust is earned. Either change the people running the bank completely including the leadership, or much harder, the leaders have to admit that they were wrong, that they have been stealing, and that they are sorry and prove that they mean it.
Very insightful case study!