Canada welcomes Zimbabwe’s move to gazette the Whistleblower Protection Bill, describing it as a step toward strengthening accountability and protecting people who report corruption and other wrongdoing in the public interest. Both reports say Canada’s position is conveyed by Canada’s ambassador, who speaks at an Integrity and Accountability Summit in Harare organised by Transparency International Zimbabwe. At the event, Ambassador Adler Aristilde highlights the importance of safeguarding individuals who expose wrongdoing, and he urges swift action to address corruption. The coverage frames the bill’s gazettement as a procedural advance in Zimbabwe’s efforts to develop mechanisms for transparency and reporting, while emphasizing the need for timely implementation. No specific details of the bill’s provisions are discussed in the excerpts provided, and the reports do not cite particular changes to existing legal frameworks. Overall, the sources present a consistent account of Canada’s public support and its call for prompt measures against corruption as the legislative process continues.