DON’T PAY BRIBES TO MOTORISTS, POLICE OFFICERS, SAYS MUTAMBA

Arron Nyamayaro

POLICE Commissioner-General Stephen Mutamba has appealed to Zimbabweans to resist paying bribes to traffic police officers and report any suspicious behaviour on the roads.

He also revealed that there will be a crackdown on liquor outlets, which operate beyond the times prescribed on their licences, during this festive season. Comm-Gen Mutamba unveiled the rebranded ZRP National Highway Patrol team yesterday.

Five high-powered Double-Cab Ford Ranger vehicles will be deployed to enhance road safety during the festive season and beyond.

Each vehicle will be staffed by officers equipped with body cameras as part of a comprehensive electronic traffic management system designed to ensure safer roads.

“Refuse to pay bribes, remember, by doing so, you are complicit in the crime,” said Comm-Gen Mutamba.

“Report any corrupt or suspicious behaviour to your nearest police station.

“Please utilise these new National Highway Patrol vehicles to make reports whenever you encounter our teams on the roads.

“Please report any individuals involved in the distribution of illicit substances,” he said.

In his 2025 Festive Season statement on crime and road safety, Comm-Gen Mutamba highlighted the risks associated with increased travel and socio-economic activities during this period, as well as the corresponding rise in road traffic accidents and criminal activity.

“We have deployed officers nationwide to set up roadblocks, conduct traffic blitzes, and execute stop-and-search operations,” he said.

“Motorised, foot, and cycle patrols will be intensified in areas such as the Central Business Districts, residential zones, industrial areas, and leisure centres.”

He reminded all Zimbabweans that road safety was a collective responsibility.

“Drivers should minimise night travel, as many fatal accidents occur during this time due to visibility issues.

“Private motorists should refrain from offering lifts to strangers to avoid exposing themselves to danger.”

He said the police will also intensify their operations against smuggling and other illicit activities.

“Transporters must declare all goods at official ports of entry and exit, as the law will be strictly enforced,” he said.

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