Home Affairs co-Minister Theresa Makone today said she would be declaring her assets on Monday. Speaking at an occasion to mark international Anti-Corruption day transparency was the most vital element in Zimbabwe if the country is to realise real change. “Our societies and communities will improve only when there is transparency, accountability and honesty among public office bearers. Where corruption is rife, the people suffer, but where there is transparency and accountability, the people will witness real change,” she said.
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