The Comesa market in Zambias capital Lusaka appears to be thriving, but vendors say business is suffering as a weak local currency drives up prices, compounding the miseries of a populace already battling with rising living costs. | Pulse Nigeria
LUSAKA (Reuters) - The Comesa market in Zambia's capital Lusaka appears to be bustling, but traders say business is suffering as a weak local currency pushes up prices, adding to the hardships of a population already struggling with soaring living costs. | 03:10am
The Comesa market in Zambias capital Lusaka appears to be thriving, but vendors say business is suffering as a weak local currency drives up prices, compounding the miseries of a populace already battling with rising living costs. | Pulse Ghana
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