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SA unrest: Why Zim is catching a cold - NewsDay Zimbabwe

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By Margaret Chinowaita FROM the time a baby is born in Zimbabwe, most of the goods it consumes are manufactured in South Africa. These are in the form of bedding, clothing, nappies, bath soap, baby lotion and milk supplements. A well-stocked local shop in the high-density suburb sells an average of eight different types of […]

The post SA unrest: Why Zim is catching a cold appeared first on NewsDay Zimbabwe.

Source: NewsDay Zimbabwe - Everyday News for Everyday People

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