Government has hailed the Zimbabwe Anti Corruption Commission ZACC for it’s continued effort in reducing corruption across in all sectors across the country.
This comes after President Emmerson Mnangagwa last year in July launched the National Anti Corruption Strategy which is the national roadmap in fighting against corruption.
Speaking during a workshop in Harare yesterday, Permanent Secretary in the ministry of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Hon Virginia Mabhiza said the government will continue supporting ZACC in combating corruption.
“Government applauds the Zimbabwe Anti Corruption Commission ZACC and all stake holders for coming up with a well thought out National Anti Corruption Strategy despite the logistical challenges that surfaced at the height of the COVID-19 in 2020, time is now that we all brace up to walk the talk so that we are well able to avail free society to the street right through to grassroots level,” she said.
Mabhiza assured the nation that government will remain committed on the fight against corruption.
However the workshop was centered on how whistle blowers can be protected when executing their duties.
It’s objective was to identify key activities and roadmap for the development of the whistle blower legislation and setting up of a working group which will spearhead the implementation of the roadmap.
ZACC is a citizenry institution that uphold integrity and good governance by reducing corruption.