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Defunct Money

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A Memoir of When Money Stopped WorkingHave you ever wondered what life without money is like? The tool we all know as money is a very useful tool we use today to measure value and facilitate trade. To imagine a world without money is difficult, but the author of this short memoir has experienced such a world.Zimbabwe is the country, and 2008 is the year on which this memoir focuses. It offers various glimpses into the perils of everyday life at the time. In it, the author shares personal experiences of the country’s economic downfall and hyperinflation, putting emphasis on the “defunct” nature of money in the country at the time.Money fuels modern living and life slows to a halt when that fuel runs out. Expect to know the extremes of regression, societal dysfunction and counterproductive chaos from reading this short memoir.

24 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 6, 2016

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Innocent Mwatsikesimbe

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