
Zimbabwean opposition leader Nelson Chamisa has praised Botswana’s President Duma Gideon Boko for launching a bold public initiative aimed at promoting transparency and accountability within government institutions.
Taking to social media, Chamisa reshared Boko’s post on the launch of the Forensic Audit Public Engagement Platform, encouraging citizens to report corrupt practices within ministries and state-owned enterprises.
“I like this.. If you know something, say something. Great leadership President H.E @duma_boko,” Chamisa posted on X (formerly Twitter)

President Boko’s platform invites public participation in exposing financial misconduct and abuse of office. The forensic audit initiative provides postal, phone, and email contacts for whistleblowers to submit relevant information confidentially.
Chamisa’s endorsement reflects growing regional support for citizen-driven anti-corruption strategies and comes at a time when the call for accountability is louder across the African continent.