alma1 wrote:Realtreaty wrote:alma1 wrote:Are you saying that Uhuru's economy is crumbling?
And by the way, I do know you are short of a cookie upstairs but it's ok to once in a while use google. Ati how many thousands of dollars notes?
Brother, use a magnifying glass to think please and contribute like a human who has some Economics GB somewhere between the hairs.
Listen dummy. You guys are the main reason we are now a shithole. Write a lot of silly things online without any verification whatsover. Then you confuse the rest of the silly voters.
I'm asking you where you have ever seen a 5000 dollar note. I know it's there. It is legal tender. But its not printed anymore. Just for collectors.
But since you want to talk economics, let me educate you.
No country is proud of printing thousand dollar notes. Simply because it means their currency is crumbling. That's why the US is proud with their $100 note.
Now you with your usual jibberish on wazua want us to print 2000 notes so we can praise Uhuru. Why not just print a 1 million note like Zimbambwe.
I ask again. Is Uhuru's economy crumbling so the need for a 2000 bob note? Jibu without sticking your nose in another politicians ass.
So from your wasted brain you assume Uhuru is using the Money in Kenya and you are using Zanzibari shilling?
Sorry I understand your political inclination that is fake for now.
Keep crying till Canaan says Karibu then you find dust and aids!!!
Talk sense
Currency is printed for portability as the cost of printing either is almost similar.
But I understand you never carried a 100000 Shillings in you pocket, its only the usual 500 after selling jugu karanga in Industrial area
My argument is that a 2000 Ksh note will circulate easily and reason i gave comparisons to what exist in those other countries.
UAE has a 1000 Dirham note equal to 28000 kenya shillings.
I would better curry the 1000 AED for portability