London/Johannesburg — Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa says relations with the US, which imposed sanctions in 2003, are the best they have been in decades and he is moving as fast as possible to reform a collapsing economy.

Mnangagwa reinforced a pledge to re-engage with the international community and attract the investment needed to spark economic growth in the Southern African nation. So far he has struggled, with inflation estimated by economists at between 230% and 570% and the economy poised to contract for the first time since 2008...

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