Zimbabwe declares new public holiday to protest US sanctions

By NP admin | Wednesday, October 23, 2019
Zimbabwe declares new public holiday to protest US sanctions
President Emmerson Mnangagwa

Zimbabwe has declared a new public holiday to protest U.S sanctions it says are hurting its economy, and the day comes with a state-sponsored festival.

Acting information minister Amon Murwira says Anti-Sanctions Day will be marked on Oct. 25. Tens of thousands of people are expected to be bused to the capital.

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The minister said Monday that the holiday is “to further amplify the importance of this day to the economic emancipation and well-being of Zimbabwe.”

Dozens of Zimbabwean officials, including President Emmerson Mnangagwa, have faced years of U.S. sanctions over alleged human rights violations. Mnangagwa has turned the sanctions into a rallying cry and blamed them for the collapsing economy.

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The U.S. says the sanctions are not against the government at large and do not affect business between the countries.

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