Zimbabwe’s kids hope for a brighter future
By DW
22 September 2018 |
5:35 am
Zimbabwe’s economy has suffered from years of decay and international isolation. Young people are among the worst affected. They are hoping for a brighter future following the swearing in of a new government. DW spoke to some of them in Harare.
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