Are Africa's currencies at risk?
The prices of basics commodities such as sugar, maize, flour, petrol and kerosene have more than doubled in the last few months. Many people are struggling to put food on the table.
How is your own country's currency holding up? Is the Eurozone financial crisis affecting African economies?
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Comment number 1.
At 05:08 7th Oct 2011, Joey A wrote:It doesn't take or need the Eurozone financial crises to affect Africa's economy.Africa's politicians are doing a better job.
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Comment number 2.
At 07:32 14th Oct 2011, tesfu wrote:Being at risk is something of a luxury which we have well over passed some 20 or 30 years ago.We, the peoples of most african countries, especially in the sub saharan region and Ethiopia in particular, are in a situation where we can no longer carry the burden of inflention on our currencis.
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