By A Mystery Man Writer
People sell clothes displayed on their car by the side of a busy road in Harare, Zimbabwe, Tuesday, June, 23, 2020. Cars have become mobile markets in Zimbabwe where enterprising residents are selling goods from their vehicles to cope with economic hardships caused by the coronavirus. With their car doors and trunks wide open by the side of busy roads, eager sellers display a colorful array of goods in Harare, the capital. (AP Photo/Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi)
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