THE TENDER DOESN'T EXIST YET. THE THEFT IS ALREADY DESIGNED.
Nyasha Moyo exposed her own father's corruption. It cost her a fortune, but it helped build a clinic. Now a whistleblower from a Geneva development bank has vanished with evidence of an even bigger crime.
The Maruva Port and Corridor Project has not gone to tender. Officially, it is still a concept. But the winner has already been chosen. The consultation has already been staged. The sanctions pathway has already been softened, and the public risk has already been dressed as development.
To stop it, Nyasha must follow the money through shell companies, lobbyists, development-bank files, mineral interests, port operators and a general who has become too useful to be guilty. But the men designing this theft learned from Chigudu. They are not making the same mistakes.
The Corridor File is Book Two in The Nyasha Moyo Files, a political thriller about public money, private appetite, and the difference between exposing a crime and stopping one before the paper is born.