03/06/2026
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
The Anti- Corruption Commission whose mission is to effectively prevent and combat corruption in order to promote integrity, transparency and accountability for sustainable development in Zambia invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for the following positions:
1. HEAD INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY - [1]
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2. SENIOR INVESTIGATIONS OFFICER – INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - [1]
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3. CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER – [1] – RE-ADVERTISED
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4. REGISTRY CLERK – [1]
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5. DRIVER – [2]
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NOTE: Applicants meeting the stated requirements should submit their application letters, copies of educational and professional certificates (Certified by the Zambia Qualifications Authority), detailed Curriculum Vitae including three (3) Traceable Referees, copy of National Registration Card and daytime contact numbers to the following not later than 9th June, 2026:
The Director General
Anti-Corruption Commission
P.O Box 50486
LUSAKA
02/06/2026
𝗢𝗨𝗥 𝗘𝗠𝗣𝗟𝗢𝗬𝗘𝗘𝗦 𝗔𝗥𝗘 𝗢𝗨𝗥 𝗚𝗥𝗘𝗔𝗧𝗘𝗦𝗧 𝗔𝗦𝗦𝗘𝗧 – 𝗔𝗖𝗖 𝗗𝗚
Anti-Corruption Commission Director General Mrs. Daphne Chabu, has reaffirmed the Commission’s commitment to employee welfare, describing workers as the institution’s greatest asset in the fight against corruption.
Speaking last week on Friday during the Commission’s commemoration of the 2026 Labour Day celebrations, Mrs. Chabu said Labour Day recognises the vital role employees play in institutional growth and national development.
She noted that this year’s theme, “Securing Zambia’s Future of Work: Protecting Jobs, Skills and Pensions for Decent Work for All,” underscores the importance of protecting employees through sustainable employment practices and social protection measures.
The Director General said the Commission organised activities aimed at addressing key staff welfare issues, including pension contributions and benefits, retirement preparedness, investment opportunities, and mental health and wellness.
During the Labour Day Commemorations, the Commission engaged external resource persons to deliver presentations on various staff welfare matters. National Pension Scheme Authority - NAPSA conducted a session on pension contributions and benefits under the Scheme, while Future-Search Zambia facilitated discussions on retirement preparedness and investment planning.
In addition, renowned author and mental health advocate Dr. Brian Chishimba delivered a presentation on mental health and workplace wellness, highlighting the importance of maintaining psychological well-being and fostering healthy work environments.
02/06/2026
ACC INDUCTS NSTC, NEAC INTEGRITY COMMITTEES
The Anti-Corruption Commission yesterday hosted an Induction Training Workshop for Integrity Committee members and Secretariats of the National Science and Technology Council (NSTC) and the National Economic Advisory Council (NEAC).
Speaking on behalf of the Director General of the Anti-Corruption Commission Mrs. Daphne Soko Chabu, Commission Director for the Corruption Prevention Mrs. Glenda Mungalaba commended the management of both institutions for their demonstrated commitment to operationalising the Integrity Committee, emphasizing that improving management and enhancing efficiency in public service delivery are critical components of any national strategy to reduce corruption.
Mrs. Chabu stressed that the fight against corruption directly impacts governance and that every individual has an essential role to play. She reminded participants of the crucial roles their institutions play in national development including advancing science, technology and innovation to contribute meaningfully to the country’s growth.
Meanwhile, National Science and Technology Council Chief Executive Officer Prof. Michelo Syakalima noted that scientific progress and national development cannot thrive where corruption and unethical conduct exist hence the need to develop institutional integrity as a foundation for public trust.
Prof. Syakalima urged the participants to assess corruption risks within the institutions and build a culture of accountability by encouraging ethical conduct among members of staff.
The Commission is this week training over 10 members of staff as Integrity Committee members from National Science and Technology Council and National Economic Advisory Council.
30/05/2026
MULOBEZI WARD DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE MEMBER ARRESTED FOR CORRUPT PRACTICES. Details 👇
28/05/2026
3 MORE OFFICIALS IN THE MIN. OF FISHERIES & LIVESTOCK ARRESTED FOR CORRUPTION IN SLIMP PROJECT SAGA. Details in comment section
26/05/2026
DON’T MISS IT TONIGHT!
Tune in to ZNBC TV1 at 20:40 hours for a special documentary showcasing the transformative impact of asset recovery.
24/05/2026
URGENT ‼️
The special documentary that was due to air this evening on ZNBC TV1 at 20:40 hours has been rescheduled to air on Tuesday, 26th May 2026, at 20:40 hours.
We sincerely apologise for any inconvenience caused.
Join us on Sunday, 24th May, 2026 on ZNBC TV 1 at 20:40 hours for the airing of the special Anti-Corruption Commission documentary titled Stolen Wealth, Restored Hope.
Learn more about the Commission’s tangible successes in asset recovery and the forfeiture of proceeds of crime as we showcase efforts to restore public resources for national development and accountability.
24/05/2026
ACC EXHIBITS AT THE 4TH JUNIOR FARMER AGRICULTURE SHOW
The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) participated in the fourth edition of the 2026 Junior Farmer Agriculture Show held in Lusaka on Friday, 22nd May, 2026 under the theme, “Promoting Business and Civic Education, Innovation and Entrepreneurship among Young Learners.”
The exhibition brought together over 1,000 pupils from more than 30 schools at the Showgrounds to empower young learners with agricultural knowledge and practical skills aimed at building a productive and self-reliant generation, while preparing them for a future in agribusiness, food production and entrepreneurship.
Aligning with the theme, the ACC took the opportunity to share valuable insights on the fight against corruption and the importance of integrity in business and entrepreneurship for sustainable development.
To add flavour to the show, the Commission also held a quiz competition where pupils won exciting prizes such as branded T-shirts, juice bottles, rulers, and ACC reading materials.
23/05/2026
Join us on Sunday, 24th May, 2026 on ZNBC TV 1 at 20:40 hours for the airing of the special Anti-Corruption Commission documentary titled Stolen Wealth, Restored Hope.
Learn more about the Commission’s tangible successes in asset recovery and the forfeiture of proceeds of crime as we showcase efforts to restore public resources for national development and accountability.