Zimbabwe: Australia Extends Sanctions to Top Executives
8th Dec 2005, 23:39 GMT
THIRTY-SEVEN Zimbabwean business executives, legal practitioners and academics have been added to the list of Government officials barred from either visiting or dealing with that country in a development that has baffled many.
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