Government is making a plea to the United States to stop entertaining the Zimbabwean opposition which is tricking it into maintaining sanctions against the republic in an effort to subvert a constitutionally elected government. See Aljazeera report. pic.twitter.com/USfQIvADIu
— Hon. Energy Mutodi (MP) (@energymutodi) March 6, 2019
Cyril Ramaphosa’s Effort to Lift Zimbabwe Sanctions Thwarted
Despite the pledge by African leaders, US President Donald Trump has extended sanctions against Zimbabwe by a year, saying that the new government’s policies continue
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Brace yourself for an invasion of illegal Zimbabwean immigrants since researchers say they are likely to relocate to SA amid unrest in their country
Researcher at Social Services Africa says it’s likely that Zimbabweans will move to South Africa due to the unrest in their country.
The country has been rocked by deadly protests, with demonstrators taking to the streets after President Emmerson Mnangagwa announced a 150% fuel price hike.
Civilians clashed with police in the capital city of Harare. Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum says it’s recorded 844 human rights violations, including at least 12 deaths.
Research director of Social Services Africa Tara Polzer Ngwato explains: “We should start at the point and say that movement between neighbouring countries is normal. It’s not actually supposed to the inception of something that is a crisis. Of course, when we have a crisis in a country there are different movements. People are likely to change their decisions on moving back and forth between the two countries.”
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