Zimbabwe’s clueless parliamentarians

Zimbabwe – When university graduates sell airtime on street corners to survive while grade two drop-outs discuss national issues in Parliament, the results are too ghastly to contemplate.

However, when a university graduate who accidentally makes it to Parliament at a very young age courtesy of the female quota system opens her mouth for the very first time to say that there is no poverty in Zimbabwe and unemployment statistics are exaggerated, it becomes confusing whether education makes people more informed citizens or not.

A young unemployed graduate whose first job is to become a parliamentarian should appreciate better the challenges faced by multitudes of fellow graduates roaming the streets, some with much better qualifications but working as airtime vendors, fuel attendants or chicken farmers…

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