BY CHABATA TAFADZWA LAWRENCE: Associating Vice President Chiwenga’s stance against corruption and bad governance with political agendas is both dishonest and dangerous.

Corruption is not a factional issue; it is a national cancer. Everyone, both inside and outside the party, agrees that corruption is bleeding this country dry. The only people who dismiss or attack the VP’s position are those benefiting from this rot, those protecting their networks of looting, or those too compromised to speak out.

To suggest that fighting corruption should only happen when it serves political convenience is a betrayal of the people. Ordinary citizens suffer daily because of collapsed services, unemployment, and a broken economy—all fueled by corruption. Turning the VP’s stance into a political football is nothing but a defense of thieves.

If you truly stand for the President’s 2030 vision, then you should support a total, uncompromising war against corruption because, without cleaning up governance, that vision is impossible.

Standing against Gen Chiwenga’s position is standing against the people, against progress, and in favor of decay.