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WorldTrump renews Zimbabwe sanctions

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Trump renews Zimbabwe sanctions

Existing US sanctions on Zimbabwe in place since 2003 have been extended for a further 12 months.

President Donald Trump says the southern African nation poses an “unusual and extraordinary” threat to US foreign policy.

He blamed President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government for failing to implement the “political and economic overhaul required to rebuild its reputation”. 

Read: White House lambasts Trump obstruction and abuse of power probe

The US president also said on Monday that Zimbabwe’s 2018 election wasn’t “fully free and fair”.

US, UK and EU sanctions on Zimbabwe target individuals, as well as banning trade in weapons and direct government assistance for non-humanitarian programmes.

The decision will come as a blow to the Zimbabwean administration.

Read: Kenyatta joins call for free movement of Africans across continent

The BBC’s Andrew Harding says it is trying to dig its way out of an economic hole caused by years of reckless spending, corruption, policy uncertainty and sluggish exports.

Last month, there were violent protests in Zimbabwe after a steep increase in fuel protests.

President of neighbouring South Africa, Cyril Ramaphosa, has recently called on the international community to lift the sanctions.

 

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