Staff Exodus Hits NPA, AG

National Prosecution Authority (NPA) acting director-general Nelson Mutonziwa has revealed that his office has been hit by a massive exodus of sharp legal minds due to poor remuneration and conditions of service. Speaking during the Knockout Corruption Campaign held last Friday in Harare, Mutonziwa said senior prosecutors had left the …

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Chihuri Properties Seizure: PG Wants Graft Law Amended

Prosecutor-General Nelson Mutsonziwa has called for the amendment of corruption laws to plug loopholes being used by “criminals” to keep hold of ill-gotten property as the state pushes for the seizure of assets controversially acquired by former police commissioner-general Augustine Chihuri . The call to amend corruption laws was made …

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Sikhala Trial Stalls After Lawmaker Challenges Charge

Troubled Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) legislator, Job Sikhala’s trial failed to start Monday after the jailed politician challenged charges laid against him which he argued they did not disclose an offence. Sikhala pleaded not guilty to allegations of defeating the course of justice, telling court that he did not …

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RBZ Says ZW$14 Billion Worth Gold Coins Sold To Date

Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) says to date, ZW$14 billion worth of gold coins have been sold, with corporates consuming a large proportion of the instrument which has gone a long way to mop up excess money in the economy. The central bank also called for the shift from Zim$ …

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‘Digital Economy, Way To Go’

Finance and Economic Development deputy minister Clemence Chidawu has urged the country to embrace digitisation to deal with corruption, which he says has been hindering economic growth. Addressing delegates at a National Development Strategy 1 workshop in Emakhandeni, Bulawayo, yesterday, Chidawu said manual methods of tracking and dealing with corruption were …

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ANC Stands By Ramaphosa Despite Scandal

South Africa’s ruling African National Congress party says it will vote against any attempts to impeach President Cyril Ramaphosa in Parliament on Tuesday. Ramaphosa has taken legal action on Monday to challenge the parliamentary report that suggested he may have broken anti-corruption laws by having a large sum of dollars …

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Brazil Put Down The Biggest Marker At World Cup, Send Korea Home

Brazil coach Tite did not produce the night’s smoothest dance moves but the sight of the sober-suited elder statesman gyrating with his players on the touchline epitomised this football carnival. Tite cut an incongruous figure among his players but he simply could not resist joining a communal samba as Brazil …

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