Zimbabwe: Making a Living in Zimbabwe by Smuggling Second-Hand Clothes

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Harare — In Zimbabwe, where at least 450 people become unemployed every week, finding a formal job proves to be impossible for many youths. Some have resorted to smuggling second-hand clothes from Mozambique to make a living.

Tatenda Muvirimi (28) from Kuwadzana, a suburb of the Zimbabwean capital Harare, drives a fancy car and owns a five-room house thanks to his business of selling second-hand clothing smuggled from neighbouring Mozambique.

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