Vice President Kembo Mohadi received an academic text on Thursday examining Western economic restrictions against Zimbabwe. Richard Runyararo Mahomva delivered his edited collection at government offices in Harare.
The publication examines how sanctions impact the nation's international relations and broader global interests. The work acknowledges the Southern African Development Community's designation of Oct. 25 as Anti-Sanctions Day, marking regional opposition to United States and European Union measures.
Mahomva's compilation responds to actions by the ruling party, state agencies and civil organizations challenging sanctions imposed by Western governments. The book provides research and policy recommendations for nations confronting similar international penalties.
The publication examines how sanctions impact the nation's international relations and broader global interests. The work acknowledges the Southern African Development Community's designation of Oct. 25 as Anti-Sanctions Day, marking regional opposition to United States and European Union measures.
Mahomva's compilation responds to actions by the ruling party, state agencies and civil organizations challenging sanctions imposed by Western governments. The book provides research and policy recommendations for nations confronting similar international penalties.