A 42 year old Zimbabwe Republic Police officer has been arraigned before the courts on allegations of bribery and criminal abuse of office.
Thomas Mabgwe an attested member of the ZRP appeared at the Harare Magistrate Court facing bribery charges amounting to US$78 000 after receiving
Outspoken, Norton independent legislature Temba Mliswa has endorsed the 31 July demonstration against corruption saying it resonates with he has been pushing for in parliament though he castigated citizens for being passive and reluctant to stand up against such excesses.
Posting on Twitter today, the firebrand
Former MDC ally and now Zanu PF Director of Information and Publicity, Tafadzwa 'Two Boy' Mugwadi has claimed that working for the ruling party was a ‘calling’ and not a self-enriching move.
Mugwadi who led the student body, Zinasu was highly critical of the ruling party
The recent move by Zuva Petroleum to sell fuel in foreign currency at eight of its service stations has raised question marks over the de-dollarisation move by government with the Walter Mzembi led People's Party saying its a reflection of policy inconsistency and brazen corruption
Hivos, a development aid organization is in a bid to help curb corruption in Zimbabwe by implementing open contracting which will make the entire contracting process more open and transparent.
Speaking yesterday during a Transparency and Accountability in Public Procurement Policies and Practices in Zimbabwe dialogue, Hivos
President Mnangagwa has rallied Zimbabweans to vote for him in the 30 July harmonized elections saying he should not be judged on his ability to solve the cash crisis as he is working very hard to adjust the country to a cashless economy.
Addressing stakeholders at
I would like to warn all driving school owners and their staff that all allegations of corruption will be fully investigated and the long arm of the law will catch up on them.”
Energy Sector Workers Union of Zimbabwe has called on the Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (ZESA) to account for all prepaid meters installed and justify why the parastatal continue to make losses when it had monopoly over power distribution in the country.
In an interview with 263Chat,
Bishop Ancelimo Magaya has accused top Zanu PF officials of engaging in corrupt activities and maladministration, throwing Zimbabwe into an economic turmoil that is causing untold suffering on the citizens.
By Moregiven Sithole
Addressing journalists in Harare during the launch of his organisation's 'Christian Vote Campaign', Magaya who