Transparency International Zimbabwe (TIZ) calls for tighter political finance laws and faster anti-corruption action as Zimbabwe marks Africa Anti-Corruption Day. According to TIZ, the continent’s 2025 observance focuses on “Scaling Up the Promotion of Integrity and Anti-Corruption Actions Across Africa.” The organisation says that while governments and institutions make anti-corruption commitments, more effort is needed to produce concrete results. TIZ urges stronger political finance regulation as part of broader integrity measures, arguing that clearer rules and enforcement can help reduce opportunities for corruption in political processes. The watchdog frames the calls for reform within the theme of moving beyond statements toward implementation. Both outlets that report the issue present TIZ’s position that anti-corruption work should be accelerated and that existing approaches require strengthening, particularly around how political actors finance activities. The reports do not cite specific legislative changes or government responses, but they describe TIZ’s recommendations in general terms linked to the annual continental anti-corruption focus.