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Several off-topic posts have been removed from this thread as they were considered to be disruptive to the thread and its participants.

Please try to stay on topic.

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The Zimbabwian process of democracy has still difficulties. The election failed. Mugabe is still in charge, and will not accept the Zimbabwes election laws, trying to continue to be the dictator of Zimbabwe.

However, this is what I could do - show my support of Zimbabwe's struggle for democracy. But I have to return to my own national flag. My thoughts are still with the Zimbabwian people, and I hope for their eventual democracy and prosperity.

Thank you for all reactions, in mail and other responses. I know that my message is spread out. I know that I have done a difference.

Thank you!

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Micropayment

Micropayments are means for transferring very small amounts of money, in situations where collecting such small amounts of money with the usual payment systems is impractical, or very expensive, in terms of the amount of money being collected. "Micropayment" originally meant 1/1000th of a US dollar,[1][2], meaning a payment system that could efficiently handle payments at least as small as a tenth of a cent, but now is often defined to mean payments too small to be affordably processed by credit card or other electronic transaction processing mechanism. The use of micropayments may be called Microcommerce.

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Thank you for sharing the information.

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you're welcome 🙂.

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Originally posted by zeeblebot
you're welcome 🙂.
I think the microeconomy in Zimbabwe is their leaast problem right now.
As quick as Mugabe is gone, they have to rebuild their infrastructure, the acriculture, and security. When their wheels begins to turn, then the macroeconomy will be stabilized after a while.

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