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Africa Subsaharan
Zim: Heads to roll in Cabinet, says ED
2018-05-11
[HERALD.CO.ZW] President Mnangagwa says he will make wholesome changes to his Cabinet if he wins the forthcoming elections, dropping those not yet aligned to his vision of modernising Zim-bob-we.

The Head of State and Government said he intends to reform the Zim-bob-we Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) for it to work closely with law enforcement agencies.

President Mnangagwa told Zim-bob-weans based in Qatar
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on Tuesday night that the anti-corruption drive of his political administration would likely claim the scalps of Cabinet ministers.

ZACC, he said, was being aligned to other State agencies to make it effective.

"My administration is not going to tolerate any corruption at whatever level ‐ zero tolerance to corruption! To do this, my administration requires the support of other institutions: the police, anti-corruption commission, the Judiciary and the National Prosecuting Authority. We are in the process of making them pull in the same direction. I have no doubt that immediately after elections, many heads will roll," said President Mnangagwa.

Government, he added, had adopted a new work ethic and those not committed to duty, including Cabinet ministers, would be laid off.

"We now emphasise productivity, productivity and hard work. A new work ethic has arrived. Work ethics have changed in Government . . . including among ministers.

"We must put our all to what we are mandated to do. I would like to appeal to you that you must be distinguished as a Zim-bob-wean because of hard work. Hard work is the new mantra: Zim-bob-we is open for business, but it is necessary that you strive to achieve excellence in whatever you are doing," he said.

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