Zimbabwe: Walk the Talk On Corruption - ED

Tendai Mugabe — GOVERNMENT should now walk the talk on corruption and ruthlessly punish those found on the wrong side of the law regardless of their positions or social standing, Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa has said.VP Mnangagwa said the Office of the President and Cabinet had taken over the supervision of the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission from Home Affairs after the realisation that ministers tended to avoid investigating each other.

The VP, who is also the Minister responsible for Justice and Legal Affairs portfolio, said this while officially opening a symposium on the ease of doing business in Zimbabwe organised by the Office of the President and Cabinet and Zimpapers.

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