Wed. May 6th, 2026

Every single day in Zimbabwe, millions of dollars are lost because of corruption under ZANU PF. This is not about mistakes or poor planning. It is open theft done in public. A small group in power treats the country like their private bank. They do not care about workers, farmers, or young people. They care about money and comfort. While they eat, the nation starves.

One clear example is the decision by the Ministry of Tourism to move the Sanganai Hlanganani Tourism Expo from Bulawayo to Mutare. Bulawayo has hosted this event for many years. It has the hotels, halls, and transport. It is cheaper and ready. Mutare is not prepared for such a big event. The move was not made to help tourism. It was made to help ministers and their friends.

Because of this decision, the cost of the expo has doubled. What used to cost about five hundred thousand dollars will now cost millions. Taxpayers will pay the bill. Suppliers linked to politicians will get tenders. Fake companies will be paid. This is how public money disappears. This is how corruption works every day in Zimbabwe.

This case is not special. It is the same story in health, education, and transport. Ambulances were bought at crazy prices. Some never even worked. Roads were paid for but left unfinished. Computers were priced like luxury cars. Books were ordered but never delivered. The same names appear again and again because no one is punished. Corruption is protected from the top.

ZANU PF has turned government into a market. Ministries are shops. Projects are products. Budgets are chances to steal. Ministers no longer serve the people. They serve themselves. They sign papers to enrich their families. They hide behind power and slogans. Meanwhile hospitals have no drugs. Schools have no teachers. Old people die without dignity. Workers earn wages that cannot buy food.

This damage is deep and lasting. Every dollar stolen is a school not built. It is medicine not bought. It is water pipes not fixed. Corruption blocks growth and kills hope. It pushes young people to leave the country. It breaks families. It creates anger and fear. A country cannot survive like this.

The leaders know the truth. They see the pain. They hear the cries. But they choose greed. They blame sanctions and enemies. They never blame corruption. But sanctions did not move the expo. Sanctions did not inflate prices. Greed did. Corruption did. ZANU PF did.

Change will not come by waiting. It will not come from speeches by the same people. Zimbabwe needs a new path. We need leaders who fear the people, not the law. Leaders who respect money as public trust. Leaders who put citizens first.

Silence helps thieves. Fear feeds corruption. Every quiet day costs another million. Every excuse steals from our children. We must speak. We must resist. We must demand accountability. Zimbabwe belongs to its people, not to a party. Our future is being robbed in front of us. The bleeding must stop.

History shows that corrupt systems fall when people refuse to accept lies. Change is hard, but suffering is harder. Voting, organizing, and speaking out matter. Truth matters. We must protect those who expose theft. We must reject fear and tribal politics. Zimbabwe is rich in land, skills, and spirit. It should not be poor. We deserve jobs, lights, clean water, and dignity. We deserve leaders who answer questions and respect courts. This struggle is long, but justice is worth it. Stand firm, stand together, and never surrender our right to a free future. Let us act now with courage, unity, and hope, until corruption ends and Zimbabwe finally breathes again for all people.

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