Zimbabwe’s government has condemned fresh sanctions that the US imposed against the country’s president and senior officials on Monday.

The US accused President Emmerson Mnangagwa and the others on its list of corruption and human rights abuses.

A spokesperson for President Mnangagwa on Wednesday said the accusations were “defamatory” and a “gratuitous slander” against Zimbabwe’s leaders and people.

The new sanctions replaced a broader programme introduced two decades ago.

The deputy chief secretary in President Mnangagwa’s communications team George Charamba demanded that the US promptly lift the “illegal coercive measures”.

“We condemn these malicious statements as completely uncalled for, defamatory, provocative, and a continuation of wanton hostilities against Zimbabwe by the US government,” he said in a statement.

“We demand that the Biden administration provides evidence in support of these gratuitous accusations, failure to which the administration must, without any further delay, withdraw them unconditionally.”

Mr Charamba also called on the UN, the African Union and southern African regional bloc Sadc to support Zimbabwe’s call for the removal of the sanctions.

Zimbabwe has also been critical of the way the US government lifted the old sanctions programme on Monday, saying that Zimbabweans cannot be expected to be grateful for the measure.

Source:BBC

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