Themba Gorimbo’s scathing critique of Zimbabwe’s media, corporate sector, and celebrity class has ignited a heated debate. He alleges that the system is rigged, with key players prioritizing self-preservation and personal gain over serving the greater good.
The allegations are stark: the media is bought off and unable to speak truth to power, companies are tied to the government and prioritize their own interests, and celebrities are complicit in the system. Gorimbo’s verdict is dire: Zimbabwe is “doomed and cursed as a nation.”
This raises important questions about the country’s future and the role of its citizens in shaping it. Can Zimbabwe break free from its alleged cycle of corruption and inequality, or is it destined to repeat the same patterns? The future remains uncertain, but one thing is clear: the discussion has begun.
Gorimbo’s words may spark a necessary conversation about the state of Zimbabwe and the need for change. The question is, will this conversation lead to meaningful action, or will it fade away like many others before it?
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