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NPAZ unveils new strategy to speed up justice and tackle corruption

In this bulletin, Zimbabwe’s justice system is set for a major reform as the National Prosecuting Authority of Zimbabwe (NPAZ) launches a new strategy aimed at boosting fairness, transparency, and public trust in prosecutions. The EU is considering banning ethanol as an active ingredient in biocidal products, including hand sanitizers, due to potential links to cancer and pregnancy complications, according to the Financial Times.

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