Zimbabwe: It Is Not Well With Diasporans!

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No, it is not about material goods. We have everything we ever dreamt of materially. I look outside my window, and I can see four cars and yet only two Diasporans live here. I have been asked many times what my first impression about the United States was, and my answer comes readily. I stayed in Texas for a year. It was the first time I saw, "all you can eat, one price."

Yet, this week in particular, I felt that all was not well with Diasporans. In such times, when my spirit is troubled, I try to telephone Fabian Mabaya in Masvingo, just to hear his voice. Two incidences troubled my soul to no end. I could not sleep for three days, and my inquiries were directed at two specific names.

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