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African anti-corruption campaigners hail Rwanda's zero-tolerance policy

Representatives from Transparency International (TI) Chapters across Africa, who in Rwanda for the exchange ideas on governance and anti-corruption efforts, have highlighted country's policy as a model the continent. ALSO READ: Corruption: New index shows 18% drop in bribery encounters The four-day “Chapter-to-Chapter Learning” exchange program hosted by TI-Rwanda from August 25–28, brought together participants from Ghana, Madagascar, Uganda, Z…
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The New Times | Rwanda broke the news in on Thursday, August 28, 2025.
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