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The word that immediately comes up when the story of scores of Zimbabweans, who, on March 29, 2019, camped at the imposing Embassy of the United States’ “doorsteps” in Westgate, Harare, vowing to remain put until Washington rescinds its decision to enforce punitive economic sanctions on their country, which have brought challenges to ordinary citizens, is determination.
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Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter Cabinet yesterday approved the draft of a proposed law that punishes Zimbabweans outside and inside the country who campaign for the continued imposition of sanctions with intent to harm the nation. Strict conditions and definitions are incorporated in the proposals, basically requiring proof of intent to harm Zimbabwe and its people […]
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ILLEGAL economic sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe by Western nations have not only stunted regional development but have had a negative impact on the international political and economic order, the world biggest economy China has said.
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Herald Reporter ZANU PF Youth League has commended SADC for standing by Zimbabwe and in support of the removal of unjustified illegal sanctions imposed by Western countries, two decades ago. In a statement yesterday, ZANU PF acting deputy secretary for Youth Affairs Cde Tendai Chirau said the illegal sanctions are aimed at inciting the masses […]
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PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday saluted SADC, the African Union and the world at large for standing by Zimbabwe in calling for the unconditional removal of the Western imposed illegal economic sanctions during the Anti-Sanctions Day.
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AHEAD of the SADC Anti-Sanctions Day, President Mnangagwa has paid tribute to resilient Zimbabweans and the region in calling for the unconditional removal of the illegal economic embargoes imposed by the United States and her allies.
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Farai Muvuti Correspondent Earlier this year, the world experienced a novel pandemic that forced the global community into lockdown. The economic consequences of the actions taken thus far have been far-reaching for the developing world and much worse for the emerging markets such as Zimbabwe. Across the continent, governments are facing falling revenues, rising expenditures, […]
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Ruby Magosvongwe Correspondent There is an October song reverberating on the Zimbabwean airwaves; a song that goes deep into the nation’s being. Herein lies a song that chronicles sustainable futures, not only for Zimbabweans, nor the Southern African Development Community’s citizens alone, but the African continent as a whole. Herein lies a song that corrects […]
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ZANU PF and the Diaspora community have called on Zimbabweans to speak with one voice on the removal of illegal sanctions as everyone has been affected by the embargoes, making the issue bigger than party politics. Chairman of the ruling party’s UK branch Cde Simba Tawengwa the illegal sanctions had caused untold suffering to innocent […]
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Dr Masimba Mavaza In an unprecedented way the United States has made it its duty to oversee the suffering of Zimbabweans and as such the country has bled over the years. No one is spared by the baneful sanctions. These economic sanctions are increasingly being used to promote the full range of American foreign policy […]
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Martin Matsa Correspondent I used to produce peas and granadillas on my farm in Beatrice for export between 2009-2012 and for me to export these horticultural crops I had to go through a third party who in many ways short-changed me in pricing. Tesco, the final destination for my produce would not accept my produce […]
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AHEAD of the historic Sadc Anti-Sanctions Day on Sunday, churches and opposition parties like the MDC-T, have called for the unconditional removal of the illegal economic embargo so as to enable the country to achieve its aspirations.
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Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter Parliamentarians from across the political divide have been challenged to join the nation in calling for the removal of illegal sanctions imposed on the country. This comes as the country will on Sunday commemorate the second anniversary of the Sadc Anti-Sanctions Day following its adoption at the regional body’s Heads of […]
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Reuben E Brigety II Correspondent In April 2013, when I was the Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs, I accompanied former US Ambassador to the United Nations and Mayor of Atlanta Andrew Young to a meeting with Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe. Then Secretary of State John Kerry had dispatched us to Harare to […]
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Willard T Mugadza Correspondent Restrictive measures commonly known as sanctions are a form of coercion used by a state, or an international organisation against another state for a myriad of reasons. These restrictive measures may be imposed multilaterally or unilaterally, with the former being imposed by the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), and unilaterally by […]
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