‘Corruption is a security threat as it can cause protests against State’s non action on corrupt senior Gvt officials’ -Major General

‘Corruption is a security threat as it can cause protests against  State’s non action on corrupt senior Gvt officials’ -Major General

PAYING lip service to fighting corruption is a serious national security threat as it has potential to force civilians into riotous behaviour protesting the State’s non action, a Zimbabwe National Army general has said. Giving oral evidence before the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Defence and Security in Harare yesterday, Chief of Staff Administration, Major General Douglas Nyikayaramba, said the country’s economy was not growing and was bleeding because of corruption by some senior Government officials…

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Broke Zanu PF Regime Pays Army & Airforce & Shifts Bulk Of Civil Service Pay To March 31st

Broke Zanu PF Regime Pays Army & Airforce & Shifts Bulk Of Civil Service Pay To March 31st

Government has shifted pay dates for the bulk of the civil servants to March 31 due to financial constraints. Public Service Commission secretary Pretty Sunguro announced the dates on Tuesday. Civil servants where expecting to be paid next week. Government workers struggled to get their 2015 bonuses. To date, members of the Zimbabwe National Army and Air Force of Zimbabwe have been paid. The police, prison services, and health personnel would be paid this month….

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Army & Airforce Get New Vehicles Plus 90 Vehicles Allocated To Lieutenant-Colonels

Government last week received the second batch of vehicles – including all-terrain troop-carrying trucks, water cannons, buses and equipment, mostly used by the military and police – bought from an Indian automobile manufacturing company, Ashok Leyland, under a $50-million loan facility from the Export-Import Bank of India. The Independent reported that it is reliably informed that the military vehicles were dispatched to various units on Thursday and Friday. The remainder of the vehicles were officially…

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