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CORRUPTION V SANCTIONS AS THE CAUSE OF MIGRATION TO SOUTH AFRICA

Caroline Du Plessis

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I’m here to call a spade by its name. If you can’t take that please just flip to the next walls which gives you what you want to hear.

Hopewell Rugoho Chin’ono is still trying hard to paint the picture that the Zimbabwe economy was brought down by CORRUPTION , and not SANCTIONS.

It’s remarkable that he points to the poor state of our roads , our health facilities and even the current state of our economy as struggling due to CORRUPTION.

When Wicknel Chivhayo displays his cash as an young businessman the only wrong thing with that is the opulence associated with it. Morally it’s not right, especially when the Country is battling the debilitating effects of the economic Sanctions. It pretty much ends there.

We can never agree that Wicknel Chivhayo destroyed the Zimbabwe economy. We can’t also agree that the Corruption in Government and the Private sectors destroyed the Zimbabwe economy. I will pick the United States as an example. You can get into the United States as an illegal immigrant and cross from state to state buying different identity Cards without any problems. That’s Corruption! But that and many other Corrupt activities have failed to destroy the United States Economy.

In the late eighties there was a Corruption scandal that shook the Nation, the Willogate Scandal. But it didn’t bring down the Zimbabwe economy , even with many more others. Because Corruption resides in all Countries in this World, like a pandemic which we learn how to live with.

But you can’t say the same with Economic SANCTIONS. These will take away vital lines of credit which enables any Government to provide some infrastructure, roads , and most importantly health facilities.
So Hopewell Rugoho Chin’ono, you are lying that it’s because of Corruption. It’s in fact because of the Economic SANCTIONS imposed on Zimbabwe that we are in this position we are as Zimbabwe.

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