“Zimbabwe is not a poor country,” Moyo said. “It has everything it needs to develop into a powerhouse but the problem is corruption and bad governance, dictatorship. We have to educate our people to do something about the poverty, to do something about the leadership of this country, to do something about the politics of this country, to do something about finding a lasting solution to their poverty.”
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