ZACC proposals to curb corruption in mining sector

ONE of the eight constitutional functions of the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (zacc) is “to make recommendations to the Government and other persons on measures to enhance integrity and accountability and prevent improper conduct in the public and private sectors”. The mandate of the Commission is two-pronged. It is prevention of corruption and investigation of corruption cases for prosecution. The function of making recommendations to the Government on measures to enhance integrity and accountability is critical in the prevention of corruption.

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Kwangwa speaks on historic move

GEMS’ goal defender Felisitus Kwangwa was back in the news again this past week, with the 25-year-old’s historic move to Surrey Storm, the talk of the town.

It’s now time to export garlic

THE number of smallholder farmers with potential to export has been growing exponentially over the past few years.

Have a victory mindset

Hunt for Greatness Milton Kamwendo   You will win, and you have to win.  The way you think, what you see and the mindset you hold matters. The way to…

Lifeline for SMEs

Enacy Mapakame Business Reporter The small to medium enterprise (SME) sector has over the past two decades made significant contributions to Zimbabwe’s economy at a time big corporations were struggling.…

Scientist behind Covid 19 vaccine speaks

  The scientist behind the first Covid-19 vaccine to clear interim clinical trials says he is confident his product can “bash the virus over the head” and put an end…

Building mental muscle helps

TO hold your own in a leadership role, you need to have considerable mental strength.

War against corruption continues

Bulawayo Bureau Government will swoop on all corrupt and criminal elements despite some of them adopting modern and sophisticated ways of trying to evade arrest and milk the country’s resources, President…

Asset declaration: MPs liable to public

SPEAKER of the National Assembly Advocate Jacob Mudenda recently reminded newly appointed National Assembly representatives that they are obliged by Constitutional requirements and House rules to declare their assets within 60 days of assuming office.

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