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European governments linked to abortion bill in Zimbabwe

IFN English by IFN English
December 16, 2025
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The governments of Sweden and the United Kingdom are actively funding and promoting the legalization of abortion in Zimbabwe through pro-abortion NGOs, sparking outrage over foreign interference and cultural imperialism. Pro-Life Zimbabwe has denounce this as neo-colonialism, arguing that Western powers have no right to impose their radical agendas on a sovereign nation where 85% of citizens oppose abortion, according to the 2020 World Values Survey.

This push undermines Zimbabwe’s pro-life values and constitutional protections for the unborn, prioritizing globalist ideologies over local sovereignty and the sanctity of life. Sweden emerges as the primary driver, channeling millions in aid to organizations like SRHR Africa Trust, Population Services Zimbabwe, and International Planned Parenthood to advance abortion under the guise of “sexual and reproductive health rights.” Swedish officials have attended key events in Harare, such as the SRHR Indaba 2025, and publicly celebrated International Safe Abortion Day while tagging local partners.

This follows accusations of Sweden bribing Liberian senators to pass similar laws, raising serious questions about unethical tactics and the erosion of traditional family structures in Africa. The UK, through its Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office, is taxpayer-funding the Women and Law in Southern Africa network to lobby for the Termination of Pregnancy Amendment. This extreme measure, which WLSA claims credit for advancing, would allow abortion on demand up to 20 weeks and exploit loopholes like “mental health” grounds.

Right To Life UK condemns this as direct meddling in a foreign democracy, noting that 65% of Britons oppose using public funds for overseas abortions, and calls for an inquiry to halt such interference that disregards the will of Zimbabweans.The bill threatens to dismantle protections for the vulnerable, permitting minors to obtain abortions without parental knowledge and removing safeguards against abuse in cases of rape or incest. Zimbabwe’s Catholic Bishops and Heads of Christian Denominations have vehemently opposed it, urging resistance to foreign pressures during Advent and affirming the nation’s commitment to life from conception. Having passed the National Assembly, the amendment faces a Senate vote on December 16 before reaching President Mnangagwa, who could veto it to preserve moral integrity and potentially safeguard U.S. aid tied to human rights standards.

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