Some African countries have failed to fight corruption because their leaders have themselves been caught on the web, recent developments on the continent suggest. Only fraction of these, seriously engaged in war against corruption.
Take Tanzania and South Africa for example. The two countries are sharply asymmetrical in terms of history, social, political and economic stages of development. But at this particular point in history they find an equation in the kind of lessons they give to the rest of their fellows across the continent.
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