Herald Reporter
Government has been urged to support the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission in probing high-ranking Government officials implicated in corrupt practices to fight a scourge that has reached epidemic proportions in the country. Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans’ Association spokesman Cde Douglas Mahiya last week, at a press conference in Harare, called for an investigations of some ministers over allegations of corruption.

He said the association of the liberation war fighters was concerned at the level of corruption in the country.

“It is the element that has destroyed our economy,” said Cde Mahiya. “While something is being done about corruption, we think more should be done. Those who are being investigated today, I want to assure you, are actually the small boys in corruption.”

Cde Mahiya said the “big boys” in corruption were yet to be brought to book. He pleaded with the Government to stop the rot and to assist the Anti-Corruption Commission to bring “these big boys to book”.

“Our estimation of the money that has disappeared is that if we can recover it, our economy will starting growing,” said Cde Mahiya.

“Our economy would be looking different, a difference which would make a difference in the people’s lives.”

Cde Mahiya said poor corporate governance and endemic corruption were partly to blame for the economic challenges the country is facing.

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