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Food prices

Zimbabwe workers earning 12% of family basket

15th October 2020 Christopher Mahove 0

Food prices have gone up in Zimbabwe whilst the minimum wage has remained stagnant.

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COVID-19 has had a dire effect on global economies. Rising infection rates have led to social distancing directives, persistent lockdowns, the closing of businesses, travel restraints, salary cuts, […]

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