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Zacc boss Reza says citizens are to blame for Beitbridge bribes
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51442, member: 636"] Government officials launched a brutal war against corruption during a major gathering Friday that targeted crooked politicians across Zimbabwe. Minister Albert Nguluvhe delivered scorching remarks through Deputy Minister Omphile Marupi at the African Anti-Corruption Day ceremony held in Gwanda. The tough-talking politician warned corrupt officials they would face severe punishment for stealing money meant for struggling families. Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission bosses organized the event under their campaign promoting human dignity while fighting graft. Political leaders and law enforcement officials packed the venue to hear anti-corruption messages. ZACC chairman Michael Reza revealed plans to establish new offices in Gwanda and Beitbridge to catch more criminals red-handed. The corruption fighter described Matabeleland South as a hotbed for smuggling and bribery schemes that plague the busy border region. Reza promised aggressive investigations while respecting the rights of both accusers and suspected wrongdoers. Citizens regularly offer bribes to government workers and private sector employees seeking to break compliance rules. The chairman called on residents to report corruption cases and reject illegal practices that drain public resources. Minister Nguluvhe slammed corruption as a devastating crime that violates basic human rights across multiple sectors. Hospital patients suffer when criminals steal medicines and sell them on black markets for personal profit. Parents face demands for illegal payments just to secure school places for their children during enrollment periods. Fraudulent land deals rob deserving families of housing opportunities while enriching dishonest officials. Government leaders promised new legislation protecting whistleblowers and witnesses from retaliation after exposing corrupt activities. [/QUOTE]
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