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Southern Africa Embassies call for immediate, unconditional lifting of economic sanctions on Zimbabwe 

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Southern Africa Embassies call for immediate, unconditional lifting of economic sanctions on Zimbabwe 

Southern Africa Embassies call for immediate, unconditional lifting of economic sanctions on Zimbabwe 

Embassies of countries in the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) in Nigeria have again called for the immediate and unconditional lifting of the prolonged economic sanctions placed on Zimbabwe by the United States of America (USA) in 2001 and the European Union (EU) in 2002.

The Embassies in Nigeria, of countries of Angola, Botswana, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Namibia, South-Africa, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe in a joint statement released on Sunday in Abuja to mark the 20th years of imposition of the sanctions, said: “Despite efforts made by Zimbabwean authorities towards engagement and rapprochement with estranged countries, guided by the belief that the country should be a “Friend to All and Enemy to None”, the United States of America (USA) and the European Union (EU) have not reciprocated the same hand of friendship. Instead, at the beginning of each year, they have unjustifiably extended the illegal sanctions which have adverse consequences on the lives of ordinary people in Zimbabwe.”

The Embassies said: “Far from the narrative in the western media that the sanctions on Zimbabwe are ring-fenced and targeted at a few individuals, the impact of the sanctions is felt throughout the economy and the region beyond. The sanctions limit Zimbabwe’s access to lines of credit, in the process weakening the country’s balance of payment position. Sanctions have also impacted on Zimbabwe’s ability to attract Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) which is essential for economic growth. As such, many Zimbabwean companies have crumbled after failing to access much needed capital resulting in large-scale retrenchment of workers and high rate of unemployment. Subsequently, Zimbabwe has suffered from brain drain as most of its skilled workers move to neighbouring countries and beyond in search of job opportunities. The sanctions also have adverse downstream effects on key socio-economic sectors including health. They have created a vicious circle of poverty in Zimbabwe that has led to poverty-related deaths from failed healthcare and other systems, and even hunger.”

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They added that: “Despite the debilitating effects of these punitive measures, the Zimbabwe Government has made tremendous efforts to implement political, economic, and other reforms for the betterment of Zimbabwean society. The Government and the people of Zimbabwe have shown great resilience and fortitude, with the support of their SADC neighbours and other friendly and well-meaning nations to survive the near two decades of western imposed sanctions. The Government of Zimbabwe has also embarked on an ambitious development agenda, in line with the SADC Region’s development plans, but finds its initiatives hampered by the sanctions.”

The Embassies claimed the sanctions in themselves are outdated and irrelevant to the situation prevailing in Zimbabwe which is why SADC Missions in Abuja join our brother and sisters in the region and around the world on 25 October each year to unequivocally call for the immediate and unconditional lifting of the illegal sanctions against Zimbabwe.

They however called on the government and people of Nigeria to lend their voices and support to the noble cause, noting that: “An injustice to one of us is injustice to all of us.”

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ISWAP Terrorists Kill Hunters’ Leader in Borno

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By: Zagazola Makama

Suspected ISWAP terrorists have killed the chairman of the hunters’ group in Garjang village, Damboa Local Government Area of Borno State.

Sources told Zagazola Makama that the incident occurred at about 5 a.m. on Sunday.

The victim, identified as Habu Dala, 53, was abducted from his home by the terrorists, who took him through Mulharam to Forfot villages in Damboa LGA.

Villagers mobilised in search of Dala and later found his corpse bearing gunshot wounds.

Troops of Operation HADIN KAI, members of the Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF), and the hunters’ group visited the scene.

The remains were evacuated to the General Hospital, Damboa, where he was certified dead and later released to his family for burial in accordance with Islamic rites.

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Nine Injured in Kwali Farmers–Herders Clash

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By: Zagazola Makama

Nine persons sustained machete injuries in a clash between Bassa farmers and Fulani herders in Gomoni Village, Kwali Area Council of the FCT.

Sources told Zagazola Makama that the fight, which broke out on Aug. 9 at about 3:30 p.m., followed alleged destruction of melon and maize farms belonging to the Bassa community by cattle.

It was gathered that the Nigeria army troops
along with joint team of operatives, and vigilantes were deployed to the scene following a distress call.

Six Bassa and three Fulani victims with varying degrees of machete cuts were taken to Rhema Foundation Hospital, Kwali, for treatment.

Authorities confirmed that the situation had been brought under control and normalcy restored, while investigation was ongoing.

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VP Shettima Attends Wedding Fatiha Of Aisha Shehu Aliyu and Muhammad Jalal Babangida Aliyu

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VP Shettima Attends Wedding Fatiha Of Aisha Shehu Aliyu and Muhammad Jalal Babangida Aliyu

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Vice President Kashim Shettima on Saturday attended the wedding fatiha of Aisha, daughter of Shehu Aliyu, an Executive Director with First Bank of Nigeria, and Muhammad Jalal, son of former Niger State Governor, Dr. Mu’azu Babangida Aliyu, Talban Minna, at the National Mosque, Abuja.

The solemnisation, led by the Chief Imam of the National Mosque, Dr. Muhammad Kabir Adam, alongside other Imams, featured prayers for the couple’s blessings.

Vice President Shettima stood in for the bride, while Dr. Mu’azu Babangida Aliyu represented the groom, culminating in the presentation of the dowry and the formal tying of the marital knot.

The event was graced by prominent dignitaries, including former Vice President Namadi Sambo, former Jigawa State Governor Sule Lamido, Minister of State for Agriculture and Food Security Senator Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi, former Kaduna State Governor Ahmed Makarfi, former Minister of Special Duties Kabiru Turaki, Katsina State Deputy Governor Faruk Lawal Jobe, the Emir of Borgu, Niger State, Muhammad Sani Dantoro among many others.

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