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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.
Corruption in South Africa has become a big concern to the country’s workers because it has robbed them of their livelihoods and much-needed services, the Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) said on Tuesday.
Since independence from France in 1960, four military coups have forced a twist to Mali’s political history, leaving the country’s democratic experience struggling to take firm root.
Mokgweetsi Masisi on Wednesday relieved International Affairs and Cooperation Minister Unity Dow from her duties in a mini cabinet reshuffle that saw him move around some ministers and elevated a deputy minister.
A group of South African civil society organisations on Wednesday called on President Cyril Ramaphosa to take action against those abusing tenders for the supply of Covid-19 personal protection equipment (PPEs).
The International Monetary Fund has called on developing countries to ensure the independence of central banks as one of the cornerstones of their efforts to attain macroeconomic stability in the face of the coronavirus pandemic.
Stung by a letter from President Cyril Ramaphosa pleading with them to end corruption in the party, South Africa’s ruling African National Congress (ANC) on Monday said it was “serious about rooting out corruption” from the country.
From relative obscurity to national prominence, the head of the military junta, which recently seized power in Mali intends to correct the ills in his country, which is in a bad shape, but who is Assimi Goita?
Mauritania’s former president, Mohamed Oul Abdel Aziz, is being heard since Monday by the National Security over corruption alleged in a report of the parliamentary commission of inquiry that looked into his admiration.
A former president of Mauritania has testified before the country’s Economic Crimes Police as part of a process to ensure accountability in government.