‘Electricity can go anytime here’: how Zimbabwe’s iron men ran out of steam

Livelihoods are on the line with outages of up to 17 hours a day as the country’s ageing power plants struggle to cope

Inside an grimy flat in the heart of Mbare, one of Zimbabwe’s oldest townships, steam billows from a hissing iron.

It is 7am and Nhamo Chari, 42, is racing to finish ironing a client’s clothes before the power cuts out.

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(SOURCE) https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2022/aug/11/electricity-can-go-anytime-here-how-zimbabwe-iron-men-ran-out-of-steam

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