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Zimbabwe s Mnangagwa admonishes the West, says land reform is none-negotiable – The Zimbabwe Mail
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EU ready to work with Zimbabwe s Mnangagwa – The Zimbabwe Mail
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By Anna Chibamu
AS Zimbabwe continues to experience an up-surge in Covid-19 cases and deaths past few weeks, the United States Thursday donated 20 ventilators to government.
In a tweet, US ambassador to Zimbabwe Brian Nichols admitted too many people had lost lives through the global pandemic.
Nichols also took time to condole with all those who have lost their loved ones from the dreaded disease.
“Too many Zimbabweans have already passed away due to Covid-19. We express our deepest condolences to all who have lost their loved ones.
“We are pleased to deliver 20 ventilators which compliment Zimbabwe’s efforts to combat Covid-19 and demonstrate the United States’ ongoing commitment to supporting the people of Zimbabwe through this crisis and beyond,” said Nichols.
By Staff Reporter
THE ruling party Zanu PF has been angered by the failure of the United States of America’s envoy to Zimbabwe Brian Nichols to denounce the recent violent protests at the Capitol Hill in Washington DC, which left six five people dead and scores injured.
Zanu PF national spokesperson, Simon Khaya said the continued silence of Nichols in denouncing the recent unrest in the US, smacked of open hypocrisy.
Supporters of outgoing US president, Donald Trump, a few days ago stormed Congress on the day it was meeting to certify results of the November presidential elections won by Democrat Joe Biden.