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Former South African president Jacob Zuma has no intention of appearing before the Zondo Commission of Inquiry probing his role into state capture (corruption) until the panel’s chair recused himself from the hearings, Zuma’s lawyer said on Tuesday.
Former Eskom CEO Brian Molefe has implicated President Cyril Ramaphosa over his involvement in a private company that supplied coal to Eskom for the latter’s current power supplying deficiencies to the country, APA learnt on Saturday.
The Zimbabwe government has flushed out more than 10 000 suspected ghost workers from its payroll following a biometric registration exercise, the state media reported on Monday.
At least 4,155 people have since 2018 been arrested and investigated over crimes related to corruption, the Rwanda Investigation Bureau (RIB) revealed Thursday.
Following the resignation of the Gabon’s Economy Minister Jean-Marie Ogandaga over accusations of embezzlement, Nicole Jeanine Lydie Roboty Mbou has been appointed to replace him.
Three fathers were found guilty on Tuesday by the court in Mbour, 80 km from Dakar, of endangering the lives of their children by putting them on canoes bound for Europe.
Corruption has become a serious headache for the Mozambican government amid revelations that leakages from the system are on the rise and costing the fiscus millions of dollars.
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa on Thursday read the riot act to under-fire local government authorities, urging them to stop the rot that has beset most of the country’s cities and towns and start serving the people that elected them.
Zimbabwe’s new parliament building is more than 50 percent completed and is expected to be commissioned in September 2021, APA learnt here on Monday.
The Sierra Leone’s Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has in Freetown interviewed former President Earnest Bai Koroma for the second time, according to a press release published by the ACC.