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Feature: Graniteside industrial area morphs into plastic city - NewsDay Zimbabwe

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BY EVANS MATHANDA HLELANI Ntonga returned home recently after 10 years in the United States to discover that plasticware had taken over Harare’s Graniteside industrial area where he had been formerly employed at a diversified agri-business company, interfresh. When he left Zimbabwe in 2012, Graniteside industrial area was booming with companies engaged in general engineering […]

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