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No to corruption

11 Apr 2018 at 14:39hrs | Views
To dine and wine with royalty in Dubai or elsewhere one must have a measure of nobility, royalty or deep pockets. Such status acquired either through hardworking, earned through scholarly excellence or foisted upon one for purposes of siphoning wealth from the state by corrupt means.

Otherwise, how would one explain the awarding of mega tenders to a briefcase company whose capacity and capabilities had no performance footprints. Not only that but, a substantial advance payment where only the purported proprietor is visible and nothing more.

Was he his own man or simply a mannequin with the control strings in the hands of loyalty? Now we are here, no electricity and no money. On the other hand, our roads are 'decorated' with dangerous potholes yet at Zinara its alleged the shefs were or are still playing house with 'people's money', is that good?

This pandemic called corruption must come to a screeching halt. We cannot have the selected few 'eating' profits before the work is done, where is their conscience. One would ask, 'Yahweh, why are the wicked blessed'? When is the drama going to end?

Stop corruption now.

Zimbabwe is rich, yes, very rich. Four hands no, two under the table and the other two on the table. Let's build our country. No to corruption.

Tondorindo Murisa. Chinehasha.

Source - Tondorindo Murisa. Chinehasha.
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