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US increasingly disappointed with Zimbabwe government, says US official
Zimbabwes President Emmerson Mnangagwa casts his ballot in the general election at Sherwood Park Primary School in Kwekwe, Zimbabwe July 30, 2018. u00e2u20acu201d Reuters pic

WASHINGTON, Aug 27 ― US disappointment with Zimbabwe's government keeps growing amid the heavy-handed response of authorities to any form of opposition, a senior State Department official said yesterday following a crackdown last week against protesters.

"The disappointment just keeps getting worse and worse, unfortunately,” said the official, speaking on background to reporters. "The government seems to be getting even more violent in their response to any form of opposition.”

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The official said Washington had made clear to the government of President Emmerson Mnangagwa what it would take to improve relations between Zimbabwe and the United States. US officials have previously called on Mnangagwa to change Zimbabwe's laws restricting media freedom and allowing protests.

Mnangagwa's government last week banned anti-government protests by the opposition Movement for Democratic Change, which accuses the authorities of political repression and mismanaging the economy. Police fired tear gas to disperse crowds and barred access to the MDC's Harare offices.

Anger among the population has mounted over triple-digit inflation, rolling power cuts and shortages of US dollars, fuel and bread.

In March, President Donald Trump extended by one year US sanctions against 100 entities and individuals in Zimbabwe, including Mnangagwa, saying his government had failed to bring about political and economic changes. ― Reuters

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