Attorney- general Johannes Tomana today said he planned to file suit against the European Union to challenge a travel ban affecting the country’s president and senior officials. “We are finalizing drafting of the court papers and we hope to complete that exercise in two weeks time. We hope to file the papers during the course of this month,” he said. Zimbabwe’s leaders have been on EU sanctions since 2002.
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