WHILE the European Union (EU) seems to have warmed up to what it sees as progress by the Zanu PF government in key areas including democracy, rule of law and security of investment, there is concern that government has not made sufficient progress on these fronts.
Zimbabwe and the EU are currently engaged in crucial negotiations that could throw a lifeline to the cash-strapped Zanu PF government that is now struggling to pay civil servants on time.
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