Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

ED to launch Zacc-NPA anti-graft awareness campaign

- Victor Maphosa Harare Bureau

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa will tomorrow (Wednesday) officiate at the launch of the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) and National Prosecutin­g Authority (NPA) anti-graft awareness campaign in Harare as the fight against the scourge gathers momentum.

The launch will be held at Barclays Sports Club in the capital.

Government institutio­ns, members of the diplomatic community, civil society and various stakeholde­rs are expected to attend the launch.

The objective of the awareness campaign is to support the national thrust against corruption and conscienti­se the public on the negative effects of corruption in society.

Addressing journalist­s in Harare yesterday, Prosecutor General Mr Kumbirai Hodzi said the launch is an important step in the fight against corruption.

“We are about to launch the Zacc-NPA anticorrup­tion programme. It is a very important event on our calendar and it does not need emphasis.

“At the end of the day, the fight against corruption is the cornerston­e of the Second Republic.

“From the inaugural address by President Mnangagwa when he assumed office in 2017, it had always been emphasised that the economic recovery programme was predicated upon a credible anti-corruption programmes,” he said.

Mr Hodzi said the re-commission­ing of Zacc marks another phase in the fight against corruption and implored the media to report extensivel­y on corruption-related issues.

“With the re-commission­ing of Zacc, we are now entering a second phase in the fight against corruption, where Zacc will move a gear up in the fight against corruption with more teeth.

“Journalist­s have a role to play in publishing important anti-graft programmes by the Government,” he said.

Speaking at the same occasion, Zacc chairperso­n Justice Loice Matanda-Moyo commended the media for reporting positively on corruption issues.

She also implored the media to continue assisting in the fight against corruption.

“Journalist­s very important are in the fight against corruption, while we are not underestim­ating the role you play in investigat­ive journalism, I just want to thank you for the way you are reporting matters of corruption. “I can safely say that you are reporting correctly on what is happening on the anticorrup­tion fight. We really need you to continue the engagement between Zacc and yourselves so that your reporting can be accurate for the betterment of the country,” she said.

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