• Latest
  • Trending
  • All
  • News
  • Economy
  • World
  • Lifestyle
Bulawayo to march against sanctions

Bulawayo to march against sanctions

3 years ago
China in Africa: Who is fooling who?

China in Africa: Who is fooling who?

1 year ago
Sino-Zim: Turning the ironclad pact into dollars

Sino-Zim: Turning the ironclad pact into dollars

1 year ago
If our friends in China did it…

If our friends in China did it…

1 year ago
Handbook to guide Gukurahundi Outreach

Handbook to guide Gukurahundi Outreach

2 years ago
Harare building collapses, woman dies

Harare building collapses, woman dies

2 years ago
Africa backs Zimbabwe’s Security Council bid

Africa backs Zimbabwe’s Security Council bid

2 years ago
ED says no to third term

ED says no to third term

2 years ago
Banks start changing accounts to ZiG

Banks start changing accounts to ZiG

2 years ago
SADC will prioritise food security, says Incoming Chairperson

SADC will prioritise food security, says Incoming Chairperson

2 years ago
Caps fans invade pitch, match abandoned

Caps fans invade pitch, match abandoned

2 years ago
Measures to promote use of ZiG

Measures to promote use of ZiG

2 years ago
ZiG starts circulating on April 30

ZiG starts circulating on April 30

2 years ago
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact
Monday, December 1, 2025
  • Login
Zim Sentry
  • Local News
  • Africa
  • International
  • Thought Leader
  • Economy
  • Lifestyle
  • SportsTrending
No Result
View All Result
Zim Sentry
No Result
View All Result
Home Local News

Bulawayo to march against sanctions

October 25, 2022
in Local News
0
Bulawayo to march against sanctions
494
SHARES
1.4k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa will today lead the country’s anti-sanctions crusade with an address to the nation, with people in Bulawayo marching against the restrictive measures that have resulted in company closures in a city that was once Zimbabwe’s industrial hub.

The Anti-Sanctions Day was adopted by the 39th SADC Summit that was held in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, in August 2019 which designated October 25 of each year as the day of solidarity with Zimbabwe against the illegal sanctions imposed by some Western nations. In Bulawayo the celebrations will kick start at 8 am at Mhlahlandlela where the Bulawayo Minister of Provisional Affairs and Devolution, Judith Ncube will be leading a march against the sanctions. In an interview, the Minister said the march is open to every Bulawayo resident.

Minister Ncube encouraged all Bulawayo citizens to come in numbers to the march.

She said this would act as a reminder to the West that the sanctions are affecting the whole country especially those who are vulnerable.

“As Bulawayo we should not wait for anyone to speak out for us. That is why we should come out in numbers tomorrow and march against the sanctions. These sanctions are hurting the vulnerable groups in Bulawayo so that is why we must all come together and fight against them as one,” said Minister Ncube.

She said sanctions are greatly affecting Bulawayo as a lot of industries were closed leaving many unemployed.

Minister Ncube said people should wear clothes that will represent Zimbabwe as we are fighting against sanctions.

“All the sectors from education sector to health sector are being affected by the sanctions,” she said.

In Matabeleland South, people will gather in Gwanda to mark the day.

Provisional Affairs and Devolution for Matabeleland South Abedinico Ncube said people will march from Gwanda town to Joshua Mqabuko Polytechnic.

He said they have organized buses to carry people from their respective districts so that everyone can be able to participate in the march.

‘I am encouraging everyone from our province to participate in the march. We are saying sanctions should be done away with because they are stopping a lot of progress in the country,” he said.

The Minister said the removal of sanctions will greatly help Government in doing a lot of good work in Matabeleland South.

“A lot of good work has been done by the Government in my province despite the sanctions. I strongly believe once they are removed the Government will be able to do more great things that will develop the province and ensure that everyone has jobs,” he said.

In Matabeleland North, Zupco buses have been sent to all the districts the province as all roads will lead to Lupane Centre.

The provincial minister said the Anti-Sanctions Day is a chance for every Zimbabwean to partake in denouncing sanctions and fighting against them.

Minister Moyo said everyone is invited.

He said there will be t-shirts that will be given to everyone who will attend so that they can all be in one regalia.

‘We really need to fight against sanctions because they are affecting the trade channels in my province. Many are failing to trade because of the sanctions. I am encouraging everyone to take part,” said Minister Moyo. – The Chronicle 

Tags: Bulawayo Minister of Provisional Affairs and DevolutionJudith NcubeSanctions
Share198Tweet124Share49
tendaik1

tendaik1

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Richarlison World Cup goal voted best of the tournament

Richarlison World Cup goal voted best of the tournament

December 24, 2022
By-election victories have primed us for 2023 polls, says ZANU PF

By-election victories have primed us for 2023 polls, says ZANU PF

October 24, 2022
A new ocean is being formed in Africa

A new ocean is being formed in Africa

February 11, 2023
China in Africa: Who is fooling who?

China in Africa: Who is fooling who?

0
Zim/Iran seek improved economic relations

Zim/Iran seek improved economic relations

0
President Masisi to open Harare Agric show

President Masisi to open Harare Agric show

0
China in Africa: Who is fooling who?

China in Africa: Who is fooling who?

October 5, 2024
Sino-Zim: Turning the ironclad pact into dollars

Sino-Zim: Turning the ironclad pact into dollars

October 5, 2024
If our friends in China did it…

If our friends in China did it…

October 5, 2024
Zim Sentry

Copyright © 2022 ZimSentry. All Rights Reserved

Your Trusted Watchman

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • Local News
  • Africa
  • International
  • Thought Leader
  • Economy
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports

Copyright © 2022 ZimSentry. All Rights Reserved

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Create New Account!

Fill the forms below to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

You cannot copy content of this page