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  •    Zimbabwean newspaper campaign turns worthless banknotes into gold |    Media |    guardian.co.uk

    A campaign to boost sales of the Zimbabwean, a newspaper that attacked Robert Mugabe's regime by using the troubled country's almost worthless bank notes to make billboard adverts, has won the top award in the outdoor category at the Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival. ... more

    Reviewed by indigorock Jun 26, 03:50pm ( 8 reviews ) guardian.co.uk

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  • Rated by CaseyFischer on Aug 29, 11:26am

    I was recently in Zambia, where I met several men who were selling Zimbabwean money for souvenirs. I got a one-hundred-trillion dollar bill....
  • Rated by thewhizzer on Jun 26, 8:51pm

    Zimbabwe is a very sick country at this moment...we have many white Farmers from there farming here now in Australia. I'm glad the Zimbabwean won this award...next on the agenda remove Mugabe who still runs the country
  • Rated by indigorock on Jun 26, 3:50pm

    A campaign to boost sales of the Zimbabwean, a newspaper that attacked Robert Mugabe's regime by using the troubled country's almost worthless bank notes to make billboard adverts, has won the top award in the outdoor category at the Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival. A powerful statement about life in a troubled nation!
  • Rated by kiwikidd77 on Jun 26, 5:24am

    Mugabe is an idiot.
  • Rated by deva14 on Jun 24, 10:12am

    This is fantastic.