Anti-Sanctions Concert kicks Off in Esigodini amid national debate on economic sanctions

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ESIGODINI , Matabeleland South Province — This evening, the Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services is hosting the Anti-Sanctions musical concert at Habane grounds, aiming to rally public support against economic sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe.

Scenes from the Anti-Sanctions musical concert at Habane grounds, in Esigodini, Matabeleland South Province.

The event, themed “Embracing Innovation towards Vision 2030: The Relentless Fight Against Illegal Sanctions,” features a lineup of local artists, including renowned names like Jah Master, Sandra Ndebele, and Chief Hwenje.

The concert comes in the wake of ongoing discussions about the impact of sanctions on Zimbabwe’s economy and development goals. Zimbabweans argue that these restrictions hinder progress and innovation.

The festivities aim to raise awareness and promote a united front against illegal sanctions.

Local artists are set to deliver powerful performances, with additional acts from Dj Fantan, Iyasa, and many others, promising a night of vibrant entertainment intertwined with a significant political message.

As the nation gears up for the event, the dialogue surrounding sanctions remains at the forefront of public discourse.

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