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  • TI-Z corruption watch news - Issue 5
    Transparency International-Zimbabwe
    November 07, 2012

    Interactive SMS Platform to report corruption

    Transparency International Zimbabwe (TI-Z), the leading organisation in the fight against corruption successfully launched the Interactive Short Message (SMS) Platform at a function held at the Quill Club in Harare. Speaking at the launch TI-Z board member Mr Loughty Dube said this platform will enable Zimbabweans to report corrupt practices in real time. The SMS Platform is open to all citizens. Witnesses and victims of corruption can report corruption via SMS to the following number 0775 220 700. Information Communication Technology Minister, Nelson Chamisa applauded TI-Z for coming up with this SMS Platform which he said will be important in holding everyone accountable. Also present was Honourable Willias Madzimure who also said the platform will encourage citizens to report corruption without fear of victimization. Mavambo Kusile Dawn (MKD) General Secretary, Philip Chapfunga thanked TI-Z for coming up with this which he said will compliment other anticorruption initiatives currently available in Zimbabwe

    ZRP most corrupt in the region

    Corruption by Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) traffic officers is worsening to the extent that culprits were shamelessly demanding bribes in public the Newsday reports . . .

    Zimbabwe to host the Diamond indaba!

    The Herald reports that preparations for the inaugural diamond conference slated for Victoria Falls are at an advanced stage

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