The High Court has given the Justice minister and the Attorney-General 45 days to craft a law that will stipulate a code for conduct for vice-presidents, ministers and deputy ministers.
This comes nine years after adopting a new constitution, Zimbabwe has no written code of conduct for VIPs.
In a ruling handed today, High Court judge Justice David Mangota ordered Justice Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi and AG Prince Machaya to introduce a Bill to outline code of conduct for VPs, Ministers and deputy ministers.
Zimbabwe is in the process of aligning various laws to the Constitution adopted in 2013.
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