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*Countries Under Sanctions Find Ways Of Circumventing Sanctions - Mangwana* *Follow Pindula on WhatsApp for daily new updates* https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va84dngJP21B2nWeyM3v?al Zimbabwe’s Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services secretary, Nick Mangwana, has said countries under sanctions have to find ways of circumventing the sanctions. His remarks come after Al Jazeera released the 1st episode of its documentary titled Gold Mafia which is an expose of illicit trade in Zimbabwe’s mining sector. ---------- itel A70 256GB $99USD WhatsApp: https://wa.me/+263715068543 Calls: 0772464000 ---------- has attracted brickbats after indirectly defending alleged gold smuggling exposed in Al Jeezera’s documentary Gold Mafia: The Laundry Service. In a Twitter post seen by Pindula News, Mangwana said: > Countries under Sanctions have to find ways of circumventing the sanctions. This may mean having to procure supplies through third parties or sell in a grey market. They pay pay a premium for this. This is exactly what the UN Rapporteur Alena Douhan was talking about #RussianOil The first of a four-part documentary was aired last week in which President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s ambassador-at-large, Uebert Mudzanire, alias prophet Uebert Angel and the President’s niece Henrietta Rushwaya were implicated in the alleged gold smuggling activities. The second episode of the documentary is scheduled to air this Thursday. Responding to Mangwana’s Twitter post, Pedzisai Ruhanya, the director of the Zimbabwe Democracy Institute Mangwana’s tricks won’t work. He posted on Twitter: > A government spokesperson can’t surely defend gold smuggling, corruption and Stone Age accumulation. This lie won’t stick. Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe has spoken out that it’s not sanctioned. This area is not Nick’s zone of competence or expertise. We have RBZ digital footprints to falsify the lie by Nick. > Nick Mangwana should read the propaganda model (Herman and Chomsky, 1988) and so clearly understand political communication in the digital age to avoid these childish rants. Award-winning journalist, Hopewell Chin’ono, responded to Mangwana’s remarks saying the secretary was lying. He said: > Mr Nick Mangwana is testing the waters; it is a futile attempt to defend gold smuggling using a lie. The RBZ Governor John Mangudya issued a statement… saying the bank is not sanctioned. Everything else is crude propaganda and lies. Before the first episode of the Al Jazeera documentary was screened, Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) governor, John Mangudya said Zimbabwean exports and imports were not under sanctions. The documentary says Zimbabwe is engaged in illicit trade in gold to “circumvent international sanctions.” *More Pindula News* _If you found this article useful_ *Please support Pindula by forwarding to friends and groups*
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