Midlands Provincial Affairs permanent secretary Edgar Seenza told a Gweru anti-corruption meeting that beating graft needs everyone getting involved instead of treating it like some bureaucratic paperwork problem. He said dirty money drains resources that should help regular people and tanks investor confidence since business types avoid sketchy countries, and President Mnangagwa made fighting corruption a priority because development falls apart without it.
Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission legal manager Charity Matumbi mentioned the first national strategy from 2020 to 2024 hit 61% success on investigations and prevention, and the new version closes loopholes by letting the government seize assets from anyone convicted of fraud or ripping off the state.
Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission legal manager Charity Matumbi mentioned the first national strategy from 2020 to 2024 hit 61% success on investigations and prevention, and the new version closes loopholes by letting the government seize assets from anyone convicted of fraud or ripping off the state.