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Zimbabwe: Hope for a New Zimbabwe Thinning 3 Years After Mugabe's Removal

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[New Zimbabwe] The ousting of Robert Mugabe raised hopes of Zimbabwe's political rebirth, and parents' hopes that their children's possibilities would be different from their own. Ever since the Monitor has followed two families' journeys.

Source: allAfrica.com

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