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Transparency International - Zimbabwe (TI-Z)

Nov 20 2020
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The Role of Public Sector Audits in the Anti-Corruption Agenda

By Transparency International - Zimbabwe (TI-Z) | Analysis and Comment, Democracy, Economy

Introduction Public sector audits are a crucial component towards better public finance governance. However, despite its importance in the budget cycle, much emphasis is given to other components of the…

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Oct 30 2020
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Gender and Corruption in Zimbabwe: Debates and Policy Options

By Transparency International - Zimbabwe (TI-Z) | Analysis and Comment, Democracy, Human Rights, Women

Introduction The Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No.20) Act, 2013, recognises gender equality. Section 56(2) specifically states that women and men have the right to equal treatment, including the right to…

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Oct 23 2020
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The Pre-Budget Strategy Paper: A Transparency and Accountability Perspective

By Transparency International - Zimbabwe (TI-Z) | Analysis and Comment, Democracy, Economy

Introduction  On 16 October 2020, the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development released the 2021 Pre- Budget Strategy Paper under the theme: “Building Resilience and Economic Recovery Post COVID-19.” According…

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Oct 17 2020
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The 2021 Budget: Why Should It Matter?

By Transparency International - Zimbabwe (TI-Z) | Democracy, Economy, Youth

Introduction It is that time of the year once again when the Parliament of Zimbabwe conducts the national budget consultations in selected parts of the country to gather people’s views…

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Sep 25 2020
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Corruption in Tax Administration in Zimbabwe

By Transparency International - Zimbabwe (TI-Z) | Democracy, Economy

Introduction Rampant corruption in political, social, and economic spheres of development has been the core driver of economic meltdown over the past two decades in Zimbabwe. In response, the Zimbabwean…

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Aug 24 2020
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The success of the National Anti-Corruption Strategy requires a coordinated approach in the fight against corruption

By Transparency International - Zimbabwe (TI-Z) | Democracy, Economy, Human Rights

Introduction The effects of corruption in Zimbabwe manifest through the failed public service delivery, widening unequal distribution of income and wealth and extreme poverty. The fight against corruption must therefore…

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Aug 14 2020
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Improved Natural Resource Governance: Contract Transparency is Crucial

By Transparency International - Zimbabwe (TI-Z) | Democracy, Economy

Introduction and Background After several years of poor natural resource governance in Africa, there has been a shift in attitudes and policies among stakeholders on the need to maximise on…

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Aug 12 2020
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Endemic corruption in Zimbabwe: Is the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No.20) Act 2013 failing us?

By Transparency International - Zimbabwe (TI-Z) | Analysis and Comment, Democracy

A constitution is a “mirror reflecting the national soul, the identification of the ideals and aspirations of a nation; the articulation of the values binding its people and disciplining its…

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Jul 31 2020
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USD 12 Billion Mining Economy by 2023: What are the Key Enablers?

By Transparency International - Zimbabwe (TI-Z) | Democracy, Economy, Legislation

Introduction The Government of Zimbabwe recognises the potential of the mining sector to transform the economy, hence, on the 23rd of October 2019, it unveiled a policy document outlining how…

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Mar 27 2020
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Transparency and Accountability in the COVID-19 crisis management and aid distribution

By Transparency International - Zimbabwe (TI-Z) | Democracy, Health, Human Rights

Background and Context Analysis Zimbabwe has been experiencing a series of natural disasters over the past few years. These include the #CycloneIdai which affected Manicaland and some parts of Masvingo…

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