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Zimbabwe: Where Land, Minerals, and Currency Shape Everyday Life
Zimbabwe operates as a system shaped by land, mineral wealth, agriculture, and monetary instability, where natural resources and economic structures influence how people live and work. From farming regions in Mashonaland to urban activity in Harare and industrial zones in Bulawayo, the country’s systems reflect a constant interaction between production, trade, and adaptation. What appears as economic volatility is in fact a network of interconnected systems responding to both
Apr 92 min read
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