People in Zimbabwe are shunning traditional grocery stores to do their shopping at informal and illegal markets that pop up ...
The once-prosperous southern African nation of 15 million people in April introduced a new gold-backed currency called ZiG, short for Zimbabwe Gold, to replace one that had been battered by ...
The once-prosperous southern African nation of 15 million people in April introduced a new gold-backed currency called ZiG, short for Zimbabwe Gold, to replace one that had been battered by ...
As Zimbabwe's new currency struggles with depreciation, night markets offer affordable alternatives to traditional stores. These informal markets, unfettered by high overheads, attract consumers like ...