Mnangagwa vows Zimbabwe's strength will outlast sanctions

President Emmerson Mnangagwa said on Saturday that Zimbabwe maintains strength and independence despite Western economic restrictions at a regional Anti-Sanctions Day gathering at Heritage Village in Harare. The president credited the liberation struggle experience for building national resilience to handle sanctions, droughts, and health emergencies through unity and determination.

Zimbabwe achieved steady economic expansion through the manufacturing, mining, and tourism sectors while increasing foreign investment and export revenues under his administration. Mnangagwa acknowledged that sanctions block access to international financing needed for development projects, prompting the government to adopt domestic funding alternatives.

The president launched Standing Against Illegal Sanctions, Resistance, Policy Innovations, and Advocacy, documenting two decades of economic measures. Southern African Development Community nations joined Zimbabwe in demanding the unconditional withdrawal of restrictions that prevent the country from achieving its upper-middle-income status goals by 2030.
 

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