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Zimbabwe Electricity Crisis | Zanu PF blames Mugabe for energy crisis

Zimbabwe’s ruling Zanu PF party says the country’s critical electricity shortage is due to former President Robert Mugabe’s failure to invest in power generation. Correspondent, Pindai Dube reports. #eNCA Courtesy #DStv403

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