By Michael Gwarisa AT a time when unemployment has reached ridiculously lugubrious levels in Zimbabwe, young people across all sectors have devised strategies to hedge themselves from the prevailing economic catastrophe. Some youths have turned to vending, while others have opened small businesses just to get the day going. The weaker ones who can’t stand the heat have gone into some dangerous trades like crime and prostitution in a bid to survive the murky economic woes bedeviling the country. In the midst of all these entrepreneurs is one Fortunate Njenjera,…
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