Humanity First | Why Is Everyone Leaving?

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Zimbabwe has long been known for producing some of the most educated and hardworking people in the region, yet many of its brightest minds are building their futures elsewhere. Young professionals often invest years of study in law, medicine, engineering, and other fields, only to leave the country soon after graduation in search of better opportunities. This “brain drain” has left Zimbabwe facing a paradox—an abundance of talent, but a shortage of skills where they’re needed most. The effects ripple through health care, education, business, and governance, raising urgent questions about the nation’s development and sustainability. Can Zimbabwe create conditions that encourage its youth to stay, or will the cycle continue?
9 Sep 2025 English South Africa Christianity · Kids & Family

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