How to cite this publication:

Muchaneta Mundopa (2021). Zimbabwe's anti-corruption courts. Progress and challenges. Bergen: Chr. Michelsen Institute (U4 Brief 2021:3)

After the ouster of President Mugabe in 2017, Zimbabwe established new, specialised anti-corruption courts that have since expanded to all ten provinces. Specially assigned judges and regional magistrates hear corruption cases, although not exclusively and not following any special procedures. The courts seem to be making progress on cases brought before them, but their success ultimately will depend on their expertise, capacity, and independence to pursue cases impartially.