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World Service,17 May 2018,26 mins

What's next for Zimbabwe?

World Business Report

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We hear about the challenges faced by Zimbabwe's economy. The BBC's Vivienne Nunis is in Bulawayo, and has been finding out how street vendors in the country are faring. And we hear about the industrial decline of the region. Joining Vivienne throughout the programme are David Coltart, a human rights lawyer, who is also a Movement for Democratic Change senator, and award-winning musician, Prudence Mabhena. Also in the programme, transport bosses from across Europe are meeting in London to set out a road map for the development of driverless cars. Dr Walter Brenner of the institute for computer science at Switzerland's University of St Gallen has been studying the emerging technology. (Picture: A Zimbabwe street scene. Picture credit: BBC.)

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