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Dr Charles Kangai: Open letter to our Zimbabwe leadership before the crucial upcoming election

By Dr Charles Kangai

Further to my article last week about the situation in Zimbabwe, which you can find on the nehandaradio.com website here, I would like to say a few words about the election that’s happening in just under two weeks. The upcoming election is a great opportunity for Zimbabweans in general, for the current political leadership, and even for the ousted dictator. I will explain how:

Dr Charles Kangai: What can be done to improve Zimbabwe

My name is Charles Kangai, Dr Charles Kangai. I have a Ph.D. in Theoretical and Computational Physics awarded by the University of Bristol, and an M.A. in Physics and Theoretical Physics from the University of Cambridge. I have taught modern technology all over the world over the last twenty years, from Seattle in the west to Shanghai and Tokyo in the east, from Stockholm in the north to Johannesburg in the south. I have taught technology at all types of institutions: investment banks, military, government, international organisations, research institutions, software companies, telecommunications, insurance, you name it. I have a wide experience of most sectors and audiences. I have worked for large tech giants like Microsoft, Vodafone and others.

I wish to make my views known about what has happened to our beautiful motherland over the last 38 years. I went to school in Zimbabwe at St Augustine’s during the time of Ian Smith and therefore can compare life then in Zimbabwe with life now. I was a school contemporary of such eminent public figures as Thomas Bvuma, Charles Kuwaza, Paddington Garwe, Chris Mutsvangwa, Eric Matinenga and many others. What has happened in Zimbabwe since independence is a tragic disaster.