Zimbabwe unrest affects local enterprises

Chinese shops along Haskins street PIC: KEOAGILE BONANG
Chinese shops along Haskins street PIC: KEOAGILE BONANG

FRANCISTOWN: The economies of most Southern African countries are closely interlinked so much that when there is a problem in one country, it transcends across borders. Its effects will be felt across many countries in various ways.

Simply put: when one country catches a cold, the rest will cough.

The disputed 2008 general elections in Zimbabwe is a telling example of how the economies of most Southern African countries are closely interdependent in various ways.

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