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Zimbabwe's anti-sanctions push gains momentum, diplomatic ties bloom
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 75627, member: 636"] ZANU-PF's Chris Mutsvangwa says the United States Congress is about to debate dumping ZIDERA sanctions from 2001, and he thinks Zimbabwe finally won the propaganda war. The IMF and World Bank are projecting six percent economic growth this year, which apparently proves President Mnangagwa's policies worked after years of being treated like international outcasts. Mutsvangwa bragged about mining investments blowing past infrastructure capacity, forcing the government to upgrade roads and railways to keep up. He also pointed out that Beira port in Mozambique just overtook Beitbridge for exports for the first time in 60 years, and Zimbabwe is getting invited to fancy EU-Africa summits that would have been impossible before. [/QUOTE]
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