Political interference and weak institutions are major obstacles to fighting corruption in Zimbabwe, according to Transparency International Zimbabwe.
Adenike Adeodun
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Zimbabwe faces rising malnutrition due to economic instability and El Niño-induced drought, affecting millions. Urgent aid is needed to address this crisis.
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The Auditor-General’s report highlights a significant rise in governance issues within state-owned enterprises, stressing the urgent need for reforms.
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Corruption in Zimbabwe is rising due to weak whistleblower protection. Prosecutor General urges urgent reforms to address the growing issue.
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Zimbabwe aims to be a leader in the global carbon market with its Article 6 readiness program, targeting full implementation by mid-2025.
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Africa loses $50 billion yearly to illicit financial flows, says NSC. Calls for stronger whistleblower protection to combat corruption and financial losses.
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WHO urges global governments to bolster Covid-19 measures after a surge in cases following the Hajj pilgrimage, emphasizing increased readiness.
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Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger have confirmed their exit from ECOWAS, stressing the decision’s irreversibility and emphasizing regional autonomy.
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American gospel stars Jekalyn Carr and VaShawn Mitchell will headline the Vine Choir’s 10th anniversary concert this Saturday in Harare.
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Miss Rural Zimbabwe empowers rural youth, providing a platform for growth, leadership, and confidence, promoting positive role models and challenging stereotypes.