Zim Entrepreneurs Struggle With Pricing Changes

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BULAWAYO: Although leaders may have shaken hands, the pressing reality for Zimbabweans today, four months down the line from the 29 March harmonised polls, is coping with the economic crisis.

The optimism for better lives - characterised by more food, medicines, clean water, banks notes, transport and all other basic necessities - has all but dissipated.

Instead, the aftermath of the two elections has seen most Zimbabweans wallowing in deepening poverty. Inflation, now expressed in millions of percentages, continues its upward spiral, essential services delivery remains at a standstill, constant changes in prices and notes of legal tender and shortages of everything from food to bank notes persist.

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