Opinion

Army accountant stole US$20 Million ..How much is being stolen by Permanent Secretaries, Zim Ministers?

Corruption in Zimbabwe is so deep rooted. It has nothing to do with political affiliation, like what others in the opposition want us to believe.
Corruption is so rifle in all gvt departments, private sector and even local authorities run by opposition Mdc.

I was asking myself that if army accountant can steal us$20million over a period of ten years, how much is being stolen by permanent secretaries, deputy Ministers,& Ministers?.

I think the only way to end corruption is by sentencing anyone convicted of corruption to death or life in prison just like what’s done in some Asian countries.
Do you support such punitive measure?
Let’s talk Zimbabwe, together we can make Zimbabwe talk sense.
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Sir Alex T Mambondiani
President
Talk Zimbabwe

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