ZACC Hits Marondera With Corruption Crackdown

Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission plans to open new offices at Marondera. Commissioner Chido Madiwa announced this decision during a meeting at Mahusekwa Growth Point on Thursday. The office will help fight corruption across Mashonaland East province. All commission services will operate from the new location. Officials want to bring anti-corruption efforts closer to villages and communities.

Madiwa urged people to resist corrupt practices and report problems to authorities. The commission wants citizens to refuse bribes and illegal deals. This move supports government efforts to spread power away from central locations. Local communities will have better access to corruption reporting services. The plan aligns with President Mnangagwa's Vision 2030 development goals.

Provincial Minister Itayi Ndudzo welcomed the new anti-corruption office. He warned people against illegal land sales across the province. Chiefs and village leaders must guide their communities toward proper land use. The government wants to create smart cities and proper settlements. Land dealers who break laws will face serious consequences.

The anti-land sales campaign started at Mahusekwa and will expand to other districts. Commission officials plan to strengthen their presence across all provincial areas. Local communities will receive better protection against corruption and illegal activities. The new office represents stronger enforcement at grassroots levels. Officials hope to address corruption cases more effectively within communities.
 

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