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Zimbabwe: Mnangagwa Exposes 'Looters'
The Herald, 19 March 2018
President Mnangagwa has this morning named and shamed corporates and individuals that externalised money and ignored his call to return the loot in the past three months. Read more »
The government has released a list of companies and individuals who allegedly externalised foreign currency and have not heeded President Emmerson Mnangagwa's call to return the funds. Days after assuming office last November, Mnangagwa issued a three-month ultimatum for those who externalised funds and assets to return them with no questions asked. He added that he would publish the names of those people who ignore his call and then the law would take its course.
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President Emmerson Mnangagwa (file photo).
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