Wednesday, 29 February 2012

Some are more equal than others!!


Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai
Whilst the universal declaration states that everyone is equal and no one is above the law ,this is contrary to Zimbabwe ‘s Prime minister who is “more equal  than others”.Morgan Tsvangirai is said to have diverted  1,5 million funds he received from Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe to his personal use,but has not yet faced the wrath of the law despite Zimbabwe s Broadcasting Television claiming to have documents proving that the Prime minister misused funds.
Last year South African President Jacob Zuma held all his ministers accountable for their actions by firing Minister Sicelo Shiceka,Gwen Mhlangu and the Chief of police Bheki Cele  after they were found misusing millions of taxpayers money for their personal activities.This should also be happening in Zimbabwe ,Ministers  involved in corruption should be held accountable for their actions and also face the wrath of the law for the development of the country.This is not the first time Zimbabwe has failed to hold accountable it’s ministers, in 1987 “Top ministers” revealed by Geoffrey Nyarota  involved in the Watergate scandal were also left  untrialed.
The worst thing is the money being diverted for personal use by these ministers is taxpayers money which is supposed to be used for the welfare of the country.As it is now the government is failing to pay cadetship money for students in varsity yet the money supposed to be used is being splashed over by Ministers.Last week the government also  splashed USD500 000 for the President ‘s party while the money promised  to develop Bulawayo ‘s industrial sector last year has not yet been released thus affecting development in the country.
http://www.lepoint.fr/content/system/media/2/20070313/2007-03-13T134220Z_01_NOOTR_RTRIDSP_2_OFRWR-ZIMBABWE-TSVANGIRAI-20070313.jpg
http://bulawayo24.com/index-id-news-sc-national-byo-12545-article-Tsvangirai+scoffs+at+$1,5+million+fraud+allegations.html
http://www.thestandard.co.zw/local/34025-tsvangirai-probe-takes-new-twist.html