Vice President Constantino Chiwenga reinforced his stance against tender manipulation and corruption during Thursday's Construction Industry Federation of Zimbabwe annual congress in Masvingo. His address followed reports that he submitted a corruption dossier to the Zanu PF Politburo meeting, which allegedly created party tensions and prompted President Emmerson Mnangagwa to return early from the United Nations General Assembly. Zimbabwe currently seeks a UN Security Council position.
Chiwenga emphasized that corruption undermines public confidence and damages service delivery across the nation. He stated that successful economies depend on sacrifice, honesty, and dedication rather than unethical practices. The dossier reportedly names prominent businesspeople linked to questionable government contracts worth hundreds of millions of dollars.
These developments occur amid growing factional disputes between supporters of Mnangagwa and Chiwenga within the ruling party structure.
Chiwenga emphasized that corruption undermines public confidence and damages service delivery across the nation. He stated that successful economies depend on sacrifice, honesty, and dedication rather than unethical practices. The dossier reportedly names prominent businesspeople linked to questionable government contracts worth hundreds of millions of dollars.
These developments occur amid growing factional disputes between supporters of Mnangagwa and Chiwenga within the ruling party structure.