In comments due to be aired on state media yesterday, the world’s oldest state leader said he would act if shown evidence – even though graft scandals involving ministers and even members of his own family are regular fare in local newspapers.
“I think the big fish, more of it has been talk, talk and talk. People have not come out and actually said here is a case against a big fish,” Mugabe said in the pre-recorded interview.
“Or are people afraid to come out and even come to us and say, ‘This one is stealing so much, investigate the person?’ If there is evidence, we will pursue that evidence and certainly we will deal with those persons.”
Despite the almost daily slew of scandals involving state tenders and contracts reported in Zimbabwe’s free-wheeling private media, investigations are rare and arrests are even rarer.