Zimbabwe's president approves controversial mandatory radio levy on motorists

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Zimbabwe's president approves controversial mandatory radio levy on motorists
ZimbabweEmmerson MnangagwaHarare
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Zimbabweans have reacted angrily after the country’s president signed a law that would force motorists to buy a radio permit before they can get their cars licensed and insured.

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