Zimbabwe, Rwanda in new graft fight

Zimbabwe's anti-corruption agency reached an agreement with Rwanda to strengthen joint efforts against graft. The two nations finalized the pact on Monday when Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission leader Michael Reza and Rwanda Chief Ombudsman Madeline Nirere met in Kigali.

The agreement establishes channels for sharing investigative methods and for recovering stolen assets through joint research programs. Reza said the partnership advances African Union development targets for better living standards across the continent by 2063.

Nirere noted that both countries will exchange anti-corruption strategies and build institutional strength through mutual learning. Rwandan officials plan to visit Zimbabwe in January for operational assessments.

The accord follows recommendations from bilateral talks held in Kigali in August. Zimbabwe and Rwanda previously established cooperation frameworks covering police work, energy development, youth programs, health services, and customs data sharing.
 

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