25.10.202517:10by Tendai Ruben MbofanaThe real sanctions destroying Zimbabwe are corruption and greedA lie, as the saying goes, has short legs — it can only run so far before it is finally exposed. A lie, as the saying goes, has short legs — it can only run so far before it is finally exposed. Once again, on this 25thof October, President Emmerson Mnangagwa took to the podium during the so-called SADC Anti-Sanctions Solidarity Summit, to repeat a tired old refrain — that “illegal Western sanctions” are to blame for Zimbabwe’s economic collapse.
of October, President Emmerson Mnangagwa took to the podium during the so-called SADC Anti-Sanctions Solidarity Summit, to repeat a tired old refrain — that “illegal Western sanctions” are to blame for Zimbabwe’s economic collapse. To directly receive articles from Tendai Ruben Mbofana, please join his WhatsApp Channel on:https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaqprWCIyPtRnKpkHe08 He praised the “resilience of Zimbabweans under siege,” portraying the nation as a victim of foreign hostility and economic strangulation. Yet, after nearly two decades of this narrative, the question every Zimbabwean must ask is simple: if sanctions have crippled the nation, how has the government somehow managed to find billions of U.S.
dollars to fund its own corruption, patronage networks, and lavish lifestyles? The reality is that what Mnangagwa calls “economic sanctions” are not blanket restrictions on the country. The United States, the European Union, and the United Kingdom have all repeatedly clarified that their measures are targeted — aimed only at specific individuals, companies, and entities accused of corruption, human rights abuses, and state capture.
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In fact, the U.S. terminated its entire Zimbabwe-specific sanctions program in March 2024, replacing it with the Global Magnitsky framework — which sanctions only 11 individuals, including Mnangagwa himself, and three companies such as Sakunda Holdings and Fossil Contracting.
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