That was what the Daily News led with when the United States approved the Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Act which imposed sanctions on President Robert Mugabe and his lieutenants in the Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front.
Although the act was ostensibly aimed at Mugabe and his cronies, the act also imposed financial sanctions on the country as it barred organisations like the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund and the African Development Bank from giving loans to Zimbabwe without the approval of the United States president.
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030627Z Dec 01
UNCLASSIFIED PTO7514
PAGE 01 HARARE 03601 030719Z
ACTION INR-00
INFO LOG-00 NP-00 AF-00 AS-01 A-00 ACQ-00 CIAE-00
DODE-00 DS-00 EUR-00 UTED-00 VC-00 H-01 TEDE-00
LAB-01 VCE-00 NSAE-00 TEST-00 USIE-00 IIP-00 DSCC-00
DRL-02 NFAT-00 SAS-00 /005W
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FM AMEMBASSY HARARE
TO SECSTATE WASHDC PRIORITY 0449
INFO NSC WASHDC
AMEMBASSY PRETORIA
AMEMBASSY LUSAKA
AMEMBASSY WINDHOEK
AMEMBASSY GABORONE
AMEMBASSY LILONGWE
AMEMBASSY LONDON
UNCLAS HARARE 003601
SIPDIS
AF/PD FOR COX, ROBERTSON, AF/S FOR SCHLACHTER, AF/RA FOR
SWANN, INR/R/MR, NSC FOR JENDAYI FRAZER
E.O. 12958: N/A
SUBJECT: ZIMBABWE DEMOCRACY ACT MAKES FRONT PAGES
¶1. ON NOVEMBER 30 BOTH THE PRIVATELY OWNED “DAILY NEWS”
AND THE GOVERNMENT-OWNED “HERALD” GAVE FRONT-PAGE PLAY TO
NEWS OF THE HOUSE INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS COMMITTEE
APPROVAL OF THE ZIMBABWE DEMOCRACY AND ECONOMIC RECOVERY
ACT (ZDERA). BOTH PAPERS HIGHLIGHTED CONGRESSMAN ED
ROYCE’S COMMENTS ABOUT PRESIDENT MUGABE.
¶2. THE “DAILY NEWS” CARRIED THE STORY UNDER THE HEADLINE
“MUGABE DRESSED DOWN.” THE GOVERNMENT-CONTROLLED DAILY
“THE HERALD” PRINTED THE STORY UNDER THE HEADLINE “ANTI-
ZIMBABWE BILL TO GO BEFORE U.S. HOUSE.” THE “HERALD”
CHARACTERIZED THE BILL AS “NEO-COLONIAL.” THE INDEPENDENT
WEEKLY “ZIMBABWE INDEPENDENT” CARRIED THE STORY ON PAGE TWO
UNDER HEADLINE “EUROPE AND THE U.S. RESOLVE TO ACT AGAINST
MUGABE.”
SULLIVAN
UNCLASSIFIED
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