What's next for the people of Zimbabwe?
VOICED: It has emerged that Robert Mugabe -- and his wife Grace -- were granted immunity from prosecution before he agreed to resign as President. His replacement will take office tomorrow but while the political regeneration has been swift - returning the country and - its people - to prosperity will take much longer. Alex Rossi reports from the capital, Harare on what life is like for many Zimbabweans. Showing: Interview with Prosper Chonzi, Director of Harare Health Services re typhoid and water sanitation, hospital ward, nurses, street seller sitting next to pile of rubbish, Interview with Persistence Gwayanya, Economist, students milling at University of Zimbabwe. on November 23, 2017 in Harare, Zimbabwe.





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23 November, 2017
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