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Malawi
Malawi
7 years ago

This is not an issue. South Africa the regional economy has a R200 and R100. Botswana has P200 and P100. Tell me how much is R200 or P200 in Malawi Kwacha? Print K5000 that is equivalent to R100 or P100, print K10, 000 that is equivalent to R200 or P200. Fear of the unknown.

Patrick Kilpatrick Masiye
Patrick Kilpatrick Masiye
7 years ago
Reply to  Malawi

Most countries globally are facing the economic crisis,so Malawi should not be blame for this devaluation.All we have to do is to help our nation not discouraging.

Maunits
Maunits
7 years ago

Failed state we have seen several devaluation since 1994 shame.

thavite
thavite
7 years ago
Reply to  Maunits

So the lowest wager will receive 7 trumps and a one thousand kwacha note, LOL! That’s good; no need to carry a load of useless bank notes.

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