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The coronavirus outbreak has hit small businesses in Zimbabwe that import tech and clothing from China. As Privilege Musvanhiri reports from Harare, business owners say they are struggling to get supplies. read more...
The coronavirus outbreak has hit small businesses in Zimbabwe that import tech and clothing from China. As Privilege Musvanhiri reports from Harare, business owners say they are struggling to get supplies.
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As the coronavirus spreads globally, Zimbabwe says it is ready for the infection, despite a struggling health care sector and collapsing economy. Obediah Moyo, Zimbabwe’s health minister on March 02, 2020 in Harare said his country had learned from previous cholera epidemics and is 100 percent prepared to tackle the COVID-19.
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