Mnangagwa vows zero tolerance, targets corruption with new courts

President Mnangagwa dropped his annual anti-corruption speech, saying his government stays locked in on Vision 2030 goals while keeping zero tolerance for sketchy dealings that mess with development plans. Zimbabwe marked the International Day against corruption alongside other countries that signed the UN convention, which helps nations chase down dirty money and prosecute fraudsters through cross-border cooperation.

The administration launched an anti-corruption strategy a few years back and has since processed around 2,500 investigations that led to over 800 prosecutions, with about 60 percent ending in convictions. Authorities clawed back more than 20 million bucks worth of assets purchased with stolen funds, and the president gave props to ZACC and prosecutors while saying they need better tools to stop the catch-and-release pattern people keep complaining about.
 

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