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Zimbabwean graduates have 'no hope'
In Zimbabwe, where the unemployment rate is often cited at 90% or 95%, many people have had to be creative and resourceful to survive.
Tabith Musikavanhu and Abel Kapodogo are both university graduates and say they don't get a lot of jobs in the country as they are thought to be overqualified.
Here they explain the kinds of jobs they do and how their businesses are doing in the current climate.
(Photo: Abel hiring his carts. Credit: Ish Mafundikwa).
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