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Thousands of tea workers have resumed work after a trade union called off a two-week strike to protest against introduction of tea plucking machines. Read more »
Indian buyers who visited the country last week to seal diamond deals have pledged to lobby their government to endorse Zimbabwe's gems. Read more »
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