Journalist Hopewell Chin’ono shared his thoughts on social media that Zimbabwe needed competent leadership for it to progress.

Chin’ono argues that without competent leaders, the country will not progress.

He then mentions Dr. Nkosana Moyo as an example of a competent leader who could have made a difference if part of a united opposition.

Chin’ono also highlighted that he tried to help Chamisa at one point by donating medical equipment and expertise, but was met with incompetence and failure to follow through on administrative tasks.

He also highlights the consequences of ineffective leadership, including the failure to capitalize on opportunities such as a damning SADC report on a stolen election.

Chin’ono argues that citizens must recognize the importance of electing competent leaders and holding them accountable for their actions.

Chin’ono concludes that the decision on leadership lies with the citizens of Zimbabwe, and that they must make informed choices to shape the country’s future.

He emphasizes that competence matters in both the private and public sectors, and that it is crucial for the well-being and development of the country.