Government Expenditure on COVID-19: Was there Looting? – Economic Governance Watch 6 / 2022
Introduction Zimbabwe recorded its first death from Covid-19 in March 2020 and tragically many more were recorded in the months and years
Introduction Zimbabwe recorded its first death from Covid-19 in March 2020 and tragically many more were recorded in the months and years
The Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition Chairperson, Peter Gift Mutasa, was recently in South Africa for engagements with top officials from labour, political
Freelance journalist Simbarashe Sithole appeared at Bindura Police Law and Order Section on 13 June 2022 for the recording of his statement
We have followed, with interest, the ongoing developments on the Pomona dumpsite deal where the Minister of Local Government, Honorable July Moyo
We the representatives of Residents Associations and Civil Society Organizations advocating for good local governance, transparency, accountability, climate and debt justice condemn
A report on how Covid-19 funds were used in Zimbabwe reveals several ‘damning’ irregularities, prompting parliamentarians to conclude that officials benefited from
Stakeholders feel there is need for adequate resources to fully implement the long-awaited Whistleblower Protection Bill approved by cabinet in March. This
Anti-Corruption Trust of Southern Africa’s latest publication zeroes in on the nature of electoral corruption and its various forms. Read on and
Unbridled corruption at Council Clinics has rendered many children “nameless” as some health personnel are demanding bribes in order to issue out
In this edition, we get reflections on the weaponisation of COVID-19, how beauty pageants have damaged the female psyche and insights into
Yesterday Thursday the 9th of December 2021, Vendors Initiative for Social and Economic Transformation (VISET) joined the rest of the world in
The latest Afrobarometer research report presents evidence demonstrating that African citizens in the majority of countries on the continent view corruption and