PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa’s recent admission that there are ‘wolves in sheep’s clothing’ within the top echelons of his beleaguered government simply calls for an operation of caging them in order to abate further battering of our economy.
In simple terms, I personally find the failings of some of Mnangagwa’s ministers and top officials in government as a direct throwback to the previous regime.
In the hope of setting a new and desirable form of governance, Mnangagwa simply needs to deal with corruption very decisively and like yesterday.
The key hallmark of Mnangagwa’s governance lies in the complete eradication of corruption and failure to do this may prove very costly for him and his government.
I think the President needs to make a decree that anyone simply suspected of engaging in graft shall not have access to bail until their matter is finalised, and in the case of convicted top government officials, I suggest he gets the best advice from China.