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The Ethiopian Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission has set a deadline for government officials to register their assets, APA learnt on Wednesday.
The government of South Sudan has announced the introduction of e-government services as part of its drive to tackle graft and ensure efficiency, APA has learnt.
Former President Jacob Zuma came under fire on Tuesday for demanding the removal of State Capture Commission of Inquiry chairperson Raymond Zondo from presiding over the probe into Zuma’s role in the alleged looting of public funds during his reign.
South Africa’s police officers are among the most corrupt state workers in the country, according to a report released on Tuesday.
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has been forced to go on bed rest following a bout of common cold, his spokesman has announced.
The South African Reserve Bank (SARB) has kept its repurchase (repo) rate unchanged at 3.5% per annum for the first time since the start of Covid-19 in March this year, SARB governor Lesetja Kganyago has said.
Officials from High Education Council (HEC) in Rwanda are among top officials summoned by Public Accounts Committee (PAC) of Rwandan parliament for allegedly manipulating a bursary system at the University by creating ghost students, an official source confirmed Thursday to APA in Kigali.
Political leaders in South Africa involved in the awarding of corrupt coronavirus tenders to supply personal protective equipment (PPE) to government “must be dismissed immediately,” an umbrella union leader said on Friday.
Former president Jacob Zuma will not attend next week’s hearings into allegations of state capture during his term of office because he was “too busy” preparing for his corruption case involving a multi-billion-dollar arms purchase scandal, his lawyer said on Thursday.
The Zambian government says it is investigating allegations that opposition leader Hakainde Hichilema corruptly benefited from the sale of state assets while he served as a consultant for the country’s privatisation agency in the 1990s.