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AMHVoices: ED mustn’t defend abusive Chinese employers

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I WAS left shell-shocked after watching the ZTV 8pm news bulletin on June 26 when President Emmerson Mnangagwa literally gave the Chinese the right to shoot us because Zimbabweans are also committing similar crimes in other countries such as South Africa, the United States and the United Kingdom.

Mr President, how many times have the people cried about physical abuse at the hands of the Chinese yet you have turned a blind eye?

Now that there was video evidence, it took the President to come out and say there will be fair justice for the perpetrator of the crime.

The President and officials at the Chinese embassy are worried about the delivery of fair justice to the trigger-happy Chinese national, but who will stand by the Zimbabwean who was shot?

Fast forward to June 26, a whole President tells his nation “we are not angels, there will be fair justice for the Chinese”.

Source: NewsDay Zimbabwe - Everyday News for Everyday People

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