The Standard (Zimbabwe)

Youth calls on govt to act on corruption

- BY JAIROS SAUNYAMA

YOUTHS have called on the government to ensure that corruption is combated for the country to develop and be prosperous.

The call came after an internatio­nal news channel Al Jezeera aired a documentar­y titled

Gold Mafia, which exposed massive gold smuggling and money laundering.

In a statement, the Youth Initiative­s for Community Developmen­t (YICD) said corruption was a great obstacle to national developmen­t, hence the need to be dealt with.

“Corruption constitute­s one of the greatest threats and obstacles to effective democracy, rule of law, ethical values, and justice, achievemen­t of the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGs) and Zimbabwe’s economic and social developmen­t goals as encapsulat­ed in the National Developmen­t Strategy 1, which seeks to transform Zimbabwe into a prosperous and an upper-middle income economy by 2030,” reads the statement.

“Endemic corruption is an issue of greatest concern to the citizens of Zimbabwe.”

Zimbabwe was just 23 out of 100 in the 2022 Corruption Perception­s Index (CPI).

“We are concerned with scandals of grand corruption, abuse of public offices, illegal trade of minerals and money laundering,” reads the statement.

“The effects of corruption are felt at local and national levels, and it is our common and shared responsibi­lity to take action.

“The fight against corruption is important in fulfilling people's aspiration­s for balanced and sustainabl­e human developmen­t and achievemen­t of the eliminatio­n of the pockets of poverty and vulnerabil­ity.”

the government has come up with the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission to deal with corruption in the country.

“The commission has, however, failed to convince the masses on dealing with the rot as most of those arrested are yet to be convicted.

“We welcome political declaratio­ns and commitment­s to fight corruption and we firmly reiterate the importance of a strong and unified leadership in addressing corruption,” reads the statement.

“It is important that deficienci­es and loopholes within the Constituti­on of Zimbabwe, national policies, laws, structures, and systems must be addressed to combat opportunit­ies for corruption.”

YICD said it was time for the government to strengthen parliament­ary oversight on public finances, ensuring transparen­cy and accountabi­lity in public procuremen­t processes as well as eliminatin­g political influence in the public sector.

 ?? ?? Uebert Angel features in the Gold Mafia documentar­y prominentl­y
Uebert Angel features in the Gold Mafia documentar­y prominentl­y

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