Editorial: State Capture: Zimbabwe's looting machineDear Readers We are pleased to bring to you this edition of the ZimBriefing which focuses on State Capture and plunder of the country’s...
The relationship between corruption and service delivery: The case of ZimbabweBy Nqobizitha Mlambo The constitution of Zimbabwe is considered to be one of the most perfect and progressive constitutions in Africa and...
Catch and Release, sacred cows: Why the fight against corruption is failing By Bridget Mananavire IN November 2017, the Zimbabwe Defence Forces went into the streets under an operation to deal with “criminal...
State Capture and Cartels: The Major Impediment to Economic Growth in ZimbabweBy Treasure Basopo Introduction Hellman et a l (2000:4) conceptualizes state capture as “the propensity of firms to shape the underlying...
Editorial: 30 years after the adoption of the Charter: accelerate the implementation of Agenda 2040 Dear Readers We are glad to share with you this edition of The ZimBriefing. The edition is coming as Africa commemorates Youth Day...
The Soweto uprising, the Gukurahundi experience and lessons learnt for DemocracyBy Mlondolozi Ndlovu Since the United Nations’ “Universal Declaration on Human Rights of 1948”, democracy became an emotive topic across...