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Independence: Why has Zim regressed? - NewsDay Zimbabwe

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When Zimbabwe got independent, it had a fairly sophisticated and diversified economy second only to South Africa in sub-Saharan Africa. It had a fairly developed manufacturing sector, well-maintained roads, functional schools, functional health centres, an efficient rail system and a developed banking system.

The post Independence: Why has Zim regressed? appeared first on NewsDay Zimbabwe.

Source: NewsDay Zimbabwe - Everyday News for Everyday People

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