Zimbabwe faces food and fuel shortages | Money Talks
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Zimbabwe faces food and fuel shortages | Money Talks
There were hopes that Zimbabwe's president Emmerson Mnangagwa would somehow bring the country's economy from the brink of collapse when he replaced long-time leader, Robert Mugabe, last November. But almost a year on, Zimbabwe is running out of food, fuel and money. The government has launched reforms to try and fix its finances and shore-up foreign currency reserves. But as Mobin Nasir reports, it is facing a backlash that could further derail the economy. We also caught-up with Zimbabwe's minister for industry and commerce at the Turkey-Africa Business Forum here in Istanbul and began by asking him what the government's doing to address the crisis.
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