Is European Union funding for Health and Electoral Processes a sign of a slow lifting of sanctions on Zimbabwe? This week the EU announced that it has allocated 1.5 million Euros to the Zimbabwean government. But what does this mean for the economic future of Zimbabwe? We are joined in studio by Rutendo Matinyarare of the Zimbabwean Anti-Sanctions Movement.
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