SADC called to act on Zimbabwe

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FRANCISTOWN: While there is a general agreement that the Southern African Development Community (SADC) needs to engage Zimbabwe on the current unrest, analysts are divided on how this can be done.

Political and social commentator, Anthony Ndulamo Morima feels SADC, under the chairmanship of President Ian Khama, should come out and urgently engage the Zimbabwean government in a bid to solve the current unrest in the country before the situation spirals out of control. But political scientist Leonard Sesa differs, saying under normal circumstances SADC should be intervening but it is difficult to do so.

Zimbabwe has, in recent days, been hit by a wave of unrest fuelled among others by a recent import ban imposed on some basic commodities.

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