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President Ramaphosa’s government has no problem with witnessing human rights violations in Zimbabwe

The Southern African Development Community (SADC) summit concluded in Harare, Zimbabwe, yesterday, amidst growing concerns about the human rights situation in the country. While the summit itself was meant to address regional issues, the silence from South Africa on the ongoing crackdown on dissent in Zimbabwe has been deafening. Earlier this month, The Democratic Alliance […] The post President Ramaphosa’s government has no problem with witnessing human rights violations in Zimbabwe first appeared on My Zimbabwe News.

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