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Zimbabwe's Tragedy 11th Sep 2007
Women in Zimbabwe
WithÌýlittle food or water, no electricty and inflation at eight thousand percent - how do women in Zimbabwe cope?

ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Correspondent Sue Lloyd-Roberts risked imprisonmentÌýfor reporting illegally from Zimbabwe - up to twenty two years under Robert Mugabe's regime. Now back in the UK, she joins Jane to talk about the country where supermarket shelves have been empty for months, where the only growth industry is funerals, and where women have aÌýlife expectancy of just thirty four years - the lowestÌýin the world.

Sue Lloyd-Roberts'ÌýZimbabwe’s Slow DeathÌýisÌýon Newsnight on ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Two at 22:30 on 13 September 2007.



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