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US visa curbs backfire, analysts say
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 78528, member: 636"] The U.S. just made it harder for certain Zimbabweans, like students and nurses, to get visas. Analysts are calling this move counterproductive for America itself. They argue it cuts off access to a highly skilled and educated segment of Africa's workforce. Dereck Goto, a political analyst, stated that the U.S. is shutting out talent that benefits its universities and health sector. He contrasted this with China's approach, which he described as offering more opportunities for development and study. Goto suggested Zimbabwe should use this as a chance to focus talent on partnerships that build domestic skills, especially in science. Another analyst, Kudzai Mutisi, claimed the restrictions are rooted in racial and religious prejudice from the Trump administration. He said the partial nature of the ban on Zimbabwe might signal improved relations compared to harsher past treatments, suggesting diplomacy could lift it entirely. Zanu PF's Farai Marapira said his party respects national sovereignty but hopes for cooperative international relations. Analyst Wellington Gadzikwa labeled the visa action an unprovoked aggression, linking it to ongoing sanctions and disapproval of policies like land reform. Tongai Dana noted Zimbabwe's official stance of being a friend to all, urging the country to leverage its strategic resources and diversify its global partnerships. He also challenged the U.S. to provide clear data justifying the specific restrictions against Zimbabwe. [/QUOTE]
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