Global oil prices are rising — and Zimbabwe’s economy is taking the hit.

Zimbabwe is feeling the effects of a crisis thousands of kilometres away. Rising global oil prices — driven by tensions in the Middle East — are hitting the country hard. With heavy reliance on imported fuel, the impact is immediate: higher transport costs, rising food prices and growing pressure on households.#DWAfricaSocialMedia#dwafricalinkpodcast Watch more episodes and subscribe to our channel here:    / @dwafrica   0:00 Intro 0:44 Zimbabwe’s fragile economy 1:23 Citizens feel the impact 2:05 Why fuel prices are rising 5:07 Is Zimbabwe heading for crisis? 10:29 Life on the ground 12:06 Rising poverty & costs 14:39 Worst-case scenario 16:21 Possible solutions 20:05 Public mood & frustration 22:08 Final thoughts 22:59 Outro

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