President Mnangagwa will address Zimbabwe's fourth Anti-Sanctions Day on Saturday at Heritage Village in Harare, marking regional opposition to Western economic restrictions. Institute of African Knowledge head Kwame Muzawazi said Southern African Development Community nations will participate in events condemning measures imposed by the United States and European allies. Organizers expect tens of thousands from across Zimbabwe to attend the gathering.
Mnangagwa will launch Standing Against Illegal Sanctions, Resistance Policy Initiatives and Advocacy, a book written by 15 academics that examines the economic impacts and national responses. Information Ministry director Richard Mahomva said scholars from universities worldwide contributed research challenging mainstream narratives supporting sanctions. More than 250 exhibitors will display at the venue while musicians perform at an evening concert.
Activities begin with a morning marathon, followed by presidential remarks broadcast to Zimbabwean embassies abroad. The SADC secretariat plans to release a regional statement supporting the removal of restrictions. Organizers chose the theme Inclusive Development through Heritage-Based Innovation and Industrialisation in a Multilateral World for this year's commemoration.
Mnangagwa will launch Standing Against Illegal Sanctions, Resistance Policy Initiatives and Advocacy, a book written by 15 academics that examines the economic impacts and national responses. Information Ministry director Richard Mahomva said scholars from universities worldwide contributed research challenging mainstream narratives supporting sanctions. More than 250 exhibitors will display at the venue while musicians perform at an evening concert.
Activities begin with a morning marathon, followed by presidential remarks broadcast to Zimbabwean embassies abroad. The SADC secretariat plans to release a regional statement supporting the removal of restrictions. Organizers chose the theme Inclusive Development through Heritage-Based Innovation and Industrialisation in a Multilateral World for this year's commemoration.