Zimbabwe’s security guards have lonely jobs, but get paid

6 juin 2020 | By Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi and Farai Mutsaka | AP
Security guards in Zimbabwe, often a derided and underpaid lot, are counting themselves as some of the few lucky ones to still hold jobs in a country where most economic activity has been shut down by a lockdown that started in (...)
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