Opinion / Letters
Zimbabwe's potential endangered by mismanagement of the country
27 Sep 2020 at 19:30hrs | Views
Dear Editor,
Corruption has roots and protection within the corridors of power in the Zimbabwean clueless government. When they fail, they blame sanctions. Journalists that expose it languish in prisons and the looters walk free. They enjoy their ill-gotten wealth leaving us to pick up scraps underneath their tables.
They have a system designed to protect their thieving Ministers and terrorising citizens. The abuse of power and human rights blatantly invites sanctions. They can't blame anyone but themselves. Arbitrary arrests of opposition, abduction and persecutions need to stop. Why is Joana Mamombe languishing in prison? Why do they keep arresting Job Sikhala?
Human rights and political activist
Bigboy Sibanda
Corruption has roots and protection within the corridors of power in the Zimbabwean clueless government. When they fail, they blame sanctions. Journalists that expose it languish in prisons and the looters walk free. They enjoy their ill-gotten wealth leaving us to pick up scraps underneath their tables.
They have a system designed to protect their thieving Ministers and terrorising citizens. The abuse of power and human rights blatantly invites sanctions. They can't blame anyone but themselves. Arbitrary arrests of opposition, abduction and persecutions need to stop. Why is Joana Mamombe languishing in prison? Why do they keep arresting Job Sikhala?
Human rights and political activist
Bigboy Sibanda
Source - Bigboy Sibanda
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