Towards combating corruption: A call for change in Zim polity

The public sector encompasses government institutions, its decentralised units, and various other entities responsible for delivering public programmes, goods, or services.
By Samson Ntambalika Feb. 9, 2024

Fighting corruption is dangerous, but necessary exercise

Anti-corruption agencies should pursue their anti-corruption agenda without fear or favour.
By Sandra Matendere Feb. 4, 2024

Feature: South Africa scores below ‘flawed democracies’ in corruption index

Those abusing power escape accountability and the widespread harm to victims goes unremedied.
By Mail & Guardian. Feb. 2, 2024

The role of civil society in international asset recovery

Government-CSO relations need to improve vastly so that the rewards of collaboration on asset recovery can be reaped optimally.

Monitor all mega infrastructure deals: TI-Z

Tshabangu said the country had experienced incidents of poorly-designed projects, with large cost overruns and long delays in construction.
By Harriet Chikandiwa May. 26, 2023

The cost of poor leadership

Poor leaders use force to make people submit. Great leaders empower, and poor leaders disempower others.
By Jonah Nyoni Apr. 15, 2023

Revoke licences of gold smugglers: TIZ

TIZ said: “We call on the Financial Intelligence Unit, Zimbabwe Republic Police and the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission to investigate further and cause necessary
By Sharon Buwerimwe Mar. 29, 2023

TIZ calls on govt to act on Aljazeera expose

TIZ said it was closely following the Aljazeera expose and is demanding that the government to launch investigations into the cases.
By Miriam Mangwaya Mar. 28, 2023

ZRP not yet computerised: Matanga

He said police do not have cameras among other necessary gadgets to combat crime.
By Sharon Buwerimwe Mar. 3, 2023