NEW: ZACC sub-committees meet to review progress 

Online Reporter 

Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) sub-committees, which were set up through the National Anti-Corruption Strategy (NACS), are meeting today to assess progress made in implementing the anti-graft blueprint.

The NACS was launched by President Mnangagwa in July, with the goal of making Zimbabwe a corruption-free country where honesty and integrity are part of the local culture.

The strategy is among a plethora of policy interventions introduced by Government to fight corruption and promote good corporate governance.

After years of being labelled a toothless bulldog by critics, ZACC has accelerated efforts to curb corruption, through the implementation of the NACS.

 

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