SOME of the fears that local business expressed about the Russia-Ukraine conflict last week are already coming to pass, with Zimbabwe’s economy beginning to feel significant heat from the strife.
This comes as the cost of doing business in the country, as well as prices of many goods and services are rising anew, in response to surging fuel costs, disrupted global supply chains and spooked financial markets around the world.
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