The British government today officially issued a notice acknowledging the lifting of sanctions on eight of President Robert Mugabe’s lieutenants by the European Union last week.
Only Mugabe, his wife Grace, and the Zimbabwe Defence Industries remain on the list.
The sanctions were lifted on:
The notice said the eight join 81 individuals and eight entities that were removed from the list last year.
Zimbabwe has been under EU sanctions for more than a decade.
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