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Zanu PF will hold an e-gala in line with Covid-19 regulations to commemorate the Anti-Sanctions Day scheduled for October 25.
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ILLEGAL economic sanctions unilaterally imposed on Zimbabwe by Western nations are motivated by a desire to slowly weaken the nation, leaving the country vulnerable to poverty, droughts and epidemics that erode national cohesion and confidence, a study by opposition parties established.
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THE illegal sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe by the West continue to work against efforts to grow the economy, as businesses fail to access offshore loans at concessionary rates.
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Herald Reporter ALL Zimbabweans, regardless of political affiliation, should on October 25 stand up and demand the unconditional removal of the unjust economic sanctions that have bled the country of billions and caused unnecessary suffering, leaders of opposition parties have said. Ahead of the SADC Anti-Sanctions Solidarity Day, leaders of political parties like the MDC-T […]
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Following the successful launch of the 2000 historic Land Reform Programme, the United States, in retaliation, imposed sanctions against Zimbabwe. Taking a cue from the US, the European Union followed suit and imposed economic sanctions in 2002.
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ZIMBABWE under the leadership of President Mnangagwa has been pursuing both economic and political reforms towards sustainable development and the continued existence of the illegal economic sanctions is hampering the country’s development.
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