Sanctions on Zimbabwe ‘are hurting SA'

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Sanctions on Zimbabwe ‘are hurting SA'
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Lifting measures against Zimbabwe would enable it to ‘get back on its feet’ and encourage many expatriates to return

Lifting measures against Zimbabwe would encourage the return of many economic refugees and migrant workers, Ramaphosa saysPresident Cyril Ramaphosa and his Spanish counterpart president Pedro Sánchez Pérez-Castejón brief the media at the Union Buildings in Pretoria. Picture: GCIS

“SA has always been very open to the inflow of people from various parts of the continent, but with the economic challenges that our people are now facing through unemployment and inequality, the pressure becomes even greater,” Ramaphosa said after a meeting with Spanish President Pedro Sánchez Pérez-Castejón at the Union Buildings in Pretoria.berating a Zimbabwean patient at the Bela Bela Regional Hospital went viral on social media, sparking an outcry.

Ramaphosa said the sanctions that have been applied by various countries, especially on the African continent and Zimbabwe in particular, are having a negative affect on SA and Sadc.

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