‘Joint Operations Command (Joc)’ , (ZNA), (ZRP), And (CIO), Placed On High Alert, Following Public Protests

‘Joint Operations Command (Joc)’ , (ZNA),  (ZRP), And  (CIO), Placed On High Alert,  Following Public Protests

‘Joint Operations Command (Joc)’ A Security grouping which involves the Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA), Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP), And Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) has been placed on high alert by Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe.   This follows massive protests by Beitbridge residents in Beitbridge against the government’s ban on imports, last week in which the Beitbridge Zimra warehouse was burnt down, and protests earlier this week in Harare by commuter omnibus crews against police harrassment….

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‘Zimbabwe Police Conduct Harare suburbs Door To Door Searches And Set Dogs On Protestors’

The Zimbabwe Republic police has been accused of setting their dogs on protestors they had arrested after conducting door-to-door raids in the Harare suburbs of Mabvuku, Zimre Park and Epworth in the aftermath of Monday’s riots. Human rights lawyers who appeared before the Harare Magistrates’ Courts representing the suspected 105 rioters spoke of harrowing experiences that their clients endured at the hands of law enforcement agents then. According to the lawyers, including Trust Manda, Arnold…

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‘The System Protects Criminals Who Are Destroying Zimbabwe’s Economy’-Chihuri

‘The System Protects Criminals Who Are Destroying Zimbabwe’s Economy’-Chihuri

Police Commissioner-General Dr Augustine Chihuri has claimed “the system” is protecting criminals who are destroying the economy. Comm-Gen Chihuri said there were criminals who were able to buy their freedom and were protected by the State. He made the remarks yesterday during an address to the University of Zimbabwe Creative Writing Press Club where he presented a paper on pre-colonial and post-colonial policing challenges.“ZRP will continue to employ all the legal instruments at its disposal to enforce…

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Mugabe’s Zanu PF Regime’s Public Service Commission Has Announced Public Service Pay Dates For April 2016.

Mugabe’s Zanu PF Regime’s Public Service Commission Has Announced Public Service Pay Dates For April 2016.

The announcement comes’ swiftly riding on the back of the MDC T ‘Mother of All Demonstrations’ which awoke a subdued element of a people’s defiance to oppression with street protests across Harare and a covering song ‘Mugabe where is the stolen US$15 Billion.   Unsurprisingly so, the Zanu PF’s regime’s usual response was to ensure that Mugabe’s Zanu PF security wings, such as Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA, Air Force Of Zimbabwe (AFZ) , Zimbabwe Republic…

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Zimbabweans Regularly , Publicly Flogged In Botswana For Border Jumping And Petty Crime.

Zimbabweans Regularly , Publicly Flogged  In Botswana For Border Jumping And Petty Crime.

Zimbabweans living in Botswana say they support their government’s effort to engage its neighbour on corporal punishment. Botswana regularly flogs transgressing Zimbabweans, particularly for border jumping and petty crime. Zimbabwe recently engaged their Botswana counterparts with a view to stop the flogging of its citizens in the neighboring nation. However, the Zimbabwe delegation, during a recent bilateral security meeting, failed to convince Gaborone authorities to stop the punishment. Zimbabweans, who commit petty crime in Botswana,…

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Two (ZNA) Soldiers (Police Shooting Victims) Win Case Against Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP)

Two (ZNA) Soldiers (Police Shooting Victims) Win  Case  Against  Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP)

TWO Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) servicemen have won a case against the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) in which they were challenging a section of the law that gives preferential treatment to the law enforcement agents. In a landmark case, High Court judge Justice Amy Tsanga ruled that section 70 of the Police Act, which places a cap of an eight-month period within which police should be sued, is inconsistent with the country’s supreme law. The…

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Police Name 18 Of 31 Victims In Pfochez , Kwekwe Bus Accident Along Harare-Bulawayo Road

Police have named 18 of the 31 people who died in a road traffic accident involving a Pfochez bus and a commuter omnibus near Kwekwe, along the Harare-Bulawayo Highway last Thursday. The accident has since been declared a national disaster and Government, through the Civil Protection Unit (CPU), pledged to meet all funeral expenses. In a statement yesterday, chief police spokesperson Senior Assistant Commissioner Charity Charamba said the other 12 people were still to be identified….

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‘At Law, ‘War Veterans & ZCTU Don’t Need Police Permission For Meetings’-MDC-T Chief Whip Innocent Gonese

  MDC-T Chief Whip Innocent Gonese has questioned the legality of the police interfering with the meetings conducted by the War Veterans associations and the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions indicating that at law the two organisations are not required regulated by law to ask for permission to hold meetings from police. Speaking in parliament Gonese said he wanted  find out from the Deputy Minister of Home Affairs whether the regulating authorities under the Zimbabwe…

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Zimbabwe Judiciary Concerned With Upsurge In Brutal Killings

Zimbabwe Judiciary Concerned With Upsurge In Brutal Killings

The judiciary has expressed concern with the upsurge of brutal killings and domestic violence cases in the country.This came out at the official opening the 2016 legal year for the Gweru High Court circuit. Speaking in Gweru during the ceremony, Bulawayo High Court judge, Justice Martin Makonese expressed concern with the continued increase of brutal killings committed by both sexes around the country. He said despite lengthy prison sentences imposed on offenders, there is still…

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‘Brutalise The Public-No Charge! Assault Fellow Riot Cop Over 25 cents Change-7 Years Jail’

‘Brutalise The Public-No Charge! Assault Fellow Riot Cop Over 25 cents Change-7 Years Jail’

David Mamvura, 22, a  Fairbridge Barracks police officer, certainly rues the day he lost his cool against a fellow officer  with a brick on the head. On the 22 of December  Mamvura lost it after Zimba who had been given US$1  advised him the bar maid did not have 25 cents change for opaque beer, subsequently assaulting Zimba with two bricks even though Zimba managed to obtain the 25 cents change from the bar maid after…

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