South Sudan and Mauritius impose electricity curbs as Iran crisis trigger fuel fears in Africa
Nicole Mazarura, who sells soft drinks from a push cart, told the BBC she can't raise the price of the drinks so she has to bear the loss, while her transport costs had doubled, depending on the time of day and where she orders her products from.
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