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This year is going to be tough - The Zimbabwe Independent

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This means the currency is losing ground much faster in the current year compared to the prior year and at current rates, the Zimdollar may be headed for a huge crush over this year.

The post This year is going to be tough appeared first on The Zimbabwe Independent.

Source: The Zimbabwe Independent - The Leading Business Weekly-0

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