Economic commentator Vince Musewe said these power cuts meant that production schedules for struggling companies would not be met.
HARARE - There is anger in Zimbabwe over a tough new load-shedding schedule planned for the coming months.
Economic commentator Vince Musewe said that these power cuts meant production schedules for struggling companies would not be met. Local reports suggested Energy Minister Joram Gumbo would travel to Mozambique to try to agree on a power deal.
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