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Zimbabwe is introducing a Z$100 trillion note, currently worth about US$30 (£20), state media reports. | Zimbabwe is introducing a Z$100 trillion note, currently worth about US$30 (£20), state media reports. |
Other notes in trillion-dollar denominations of 10, 20 and 50 are also being released to help Zimbabweans cope with hyperinflation. | Other notes in trillion-dollar denominations of 10, 20 and 50 are also being released to help Zimbabweans cope with hyperinflation. |
However, the dollarisation of the economy means that few products are available in the local currency. | However, the dollarisation of the economy means that few products are available in the local currency. |
On Thursday, the opposition leader said he was still committed to power-sharing intended to rescue the failing economy. | On Thursday, the opposition leader said he was still committed to power-sharing intended to rescue the failing economy. |
Since September, when the deal was signed, talks have stalled over who should control key ministries. | Since September, when the deal was signed, talks have stalled over who should control key ministries. |
Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) leader Morgan Tsvangirai said he was due to hold talks with President Robert Mugabe "within this coming week" to try to resolve the political crisis. | Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) leader Morgan Tsvangirai said he was due to hold talks with President Robert Mugabe "within this coming week" to try to resolve the political crisis. |
The experience was frightening. I would not wish it upon anyone Jestina Mukoko on her abductionZimbabwe Peace Project director He described Mr Mugabe as "part of the problem but also part of the solution". | |
The latest annual figure for inflation, estimated in July last year, was 231m% - the world's highest. | The latest annual figure for inflation, estimated in July last year, was 231m% - the world's highest. |
"In a move meant to ensure that the public has access to their money from banks, the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe has introduced a new family of banknotes which will gradually come into circulation, starting with the Z$10 trillion," Zimbabwe's state-run Herald newspaper quotes a bank statement as saying. | "In a move meant to ensure that the public has access to their money from banks, the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe has introduced a new family of banknotes which will gradually come into circulation, starting with the Z$10 trillion," Zimbabwe's state-run Herald newspaper quotes a bank statement as saying. |
But previous issues of new banknotes - and the dropping of several zeros from the currency - have done little to help Zimbabweans cope with inflation. | But previous issues of new banknotes - and the dropping of several zeros from the currency - have done little to help Zimbabweans cope with inflation. |
On Tuesday, a 50bn Zimbabwean dollar note was issued, less than a month after a Z$500m bill was released. | On Tuesday, a 50bn Zimbabwean dollar note was issued, less than a month after a Z$500m bill was released. |
Correspondents say prices can double every day, and food and fuel - for those without US dollars - are in short supply. | Correspondents say prices can double every day, and food and fuel - for those without US dollars - are in short supply. |
Last month, the daily bank cash withdrawal limit - which at one stage was only enough for several loaves of bread - was abandoned. | |
However, most banks do not have enough cash to meet demand. | |
Some shops are licensed to sells goods in foreign currency but everyone from vegetable sellers to mobile phone service providers peg their prices to the US dollar. | Some shops are licensed to sells goods in foreign currency but everyone from vegetable sellers to mobile phone service providers peg their prices to the US dollar. |
Most groceries are brought in by Zimbabweans from neighbouring South Africa, Botswana or Zambia, further driving up prices. | Most groceries are brought in by Zimbabweans from neighbouring South Africa, Botswana or Zambia, further driving up prices. |
There is more than 80% unemployment in the country and those with jobs find their salary is worthless unless they are paid in foreign currency. | There is more than 80% unemployment in the country and those with jobs find their salary is worthless unless they are paid in foreign currency. |
Tears | |
Mr Tsvangirai is expected to return to Zimbabwe on Saturday after two months abroad. | |
At a press conference in Johannesburg, Mr Tsvangirai again appealed for prominent human rights activist Jestina Mukoko, who appeared in court on Thursday, and other such detainees, to be released. | |
Robert Mugabe has resisted growing calls for his resignation | |
"Those abducted and illegally detained must be released unconditionally if this agreement is to be consummated," Reuters news agency quotes Mr Tsvangirai as saying. | |
Ms Mukoko - director of the Zimbabwe Peace Project - denies charges of organising military training to topple President Mugabe. | |
She broke down in tears in court as she spoke about her ordeal when she was abducted from her home by armed security agents at the beginning of December. | |
She described how she was beaten on her feet during questioning. | |
"The experience was frightening. I would not wish it upon anyone," she said. | |
Under September's power-sharing agreement, Mr Tsvangirai is to become prime minister while Mr Mugabe remains as president. | Under September's power-sharing agreement, Mr Tsvangirai is to become prime minister while Mr Mugabe remains as president. |
But the deal faltered after the MDC accused Zanu-PF of keeping the most powerful ministries - including the one that controls the police - to itself. | But the deal faltered after the MDC accused Zanu-PF of keeping the most powerful ministries - including the one that controls the police - to itself. |
As the political wrangling continued, Zimbabwe has been hit by a cholera epidemic that has claimed more than 2,000 lives, made worse by the collapse of the water, health and sanitation systems. | As the political wrangling continued, Zimbabwe has been hit by a cholera epidemic that has claimed more than 2,000 lives, made worse by the collapse of the water, health and sanitation systems. |
Mr Tsvangirai, and Western nations, accuse Mr Mugabe of not being sincere about power-sharing. | Mr Tsvangirai, and Western nations, accuse Mr Mugabe of not being sincere about power-sharing. |
Mr Mugabe insists he welcomes the power-sharing deal, and has resisted growing international pressure to resign. | Mr Mugabe insists he welcomes the power-sharing deal, and has resisted growing international pressure to resign. |