The story of corruption has been spoken and written about for a long time now that most Zimbabweans thought that by now some corrupt government officials would be facing the wrath of the law, but unfortunately, that has not happened. Sunday View with Kimion Tagwireyi It appears that only the less powerful are being brought to book while notoriously dirty giants masquerade as clean men. Is anyone above the law? Delays or failure to curb corruption will eventually ruin Zimbabwe. Corruption causes many political, economic, social and environmental challenges. A few days before World Anti-Corruption Day in December, the department of Islamic Development in Malaysia, Jakim urged Muslims to combat corruption, saying that it could ruin their nation, “the scourge of corruption can destroy good values, justice, oppress people and ruin democracy.” Well-said Jakim; we must be reminded that corruption undermines democratic institutions, slows down economic development and contributes t