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ZIMRA suspends whistle-blower facility

THE whistle-blowers’ fund introduced by the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA) as part of efforts to reduce rampant corruption in the public and private sectors has been suspended, the Financial Gazette has learnt. Zimbabwe adopted comprehensive whistle-blower laws for tax purposes in 2001, and this is enshrined in the ZIMRA Act…

Opinion | Let us bury corruption now!

EDITOR — The probe of former Vice President Joice Mujuru on corruption should open a rare precedent for Zimbabwe. This move should be intensified and accelerated to permit justice to take its course in our society which is perceived as corruption-ridden. This is time to mop-up all mess…

ZESA in US$6m scandal

AN executive with power utility, ZESA Holdings, is embroiled in a multi-million dollar scandal in which he allegedly authorised a company called Revma to supply a prepaid billing platform and meters without going to tender.  (more…)

Government must fire itself

EDITOR — It is not only Finance Minister Patrick Chinamasa who should just get the boot. ZANU-PF must publicly announce that it has failed if it really is a patriotic party with Zimbabwes’s interests at heart. The little money that trickles in is looted and Chinamasa's briefcase is…

Things not bad as they look, Cdes

CABINET FILES AND CZs NOTEBOOK Dear Cabinet and Politburo members COMRADES, I am beginning to notice that many of you are making comments on these alleged cases of corruption and looting either from a position of mis-information or from a position of no information at all. (more…)

ZANU-PF to revive corruption case

MUTARE – ZANU-PF officials in Manicaland Province accused of extorting money from companies operating in the controversial Chiadzwa diamond fields are unsure about their future in the party amid indications that they might be suspended now that the revolutionary party has secured a mandate to singularly govern  the…

CEO blasts corruption

CORRUPTION has shattered Zimbabwe’s private and public sector’s moral fabric, the chief executive officer of the Deposit Protection Corporation, John Chikura, has said.Chikura is of the view that society threw out the window many years ago the values of ethical conduct in preference of what is being referred…