GENERATING an income is a nightmare for many people living in rural communities in Zimbabwe. But while many rural dwellers sit and complain about Zimbabwe’s high unemployment rate, worsened by escalating company closures and retrenchments in urban areas, women from Nkayi North constituency are innovatively confronting their problems.

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