Police pledge to uphold peace and order in 2024

Sikhulekelani Moyo, [email protected]

THE Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has promised to maintain peace and order in 2024 while safeguarding the implementation of the Second Republic’s National Development Strategy (NDS1). 

NDS1, a five-year national blueprint launched in 2022, aims to guide the country towards achieving an upper-middle economy status by 2030.

In a statement, national police spokesperson, Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi, issued a stern warning against any insurgents in response to various social media campaigns by known individuals and organisations. 

He said such campaigns pose a threat to the socio-economic stability of the country.

Asst Comm Nyathi reassured the nation that the security situation in Zimbabwe remains peaceful and conducive to socio-economic activities. 

He emphasised the constitutional obligation of the Zimbabwe Republic Police to maintain law and order in the country, providing a conducive environment for the implementation of the Second Republic’s developmental projects under NDS1.

“Therefore, any criminal inclination by individuals or groups will be decisively dealt with by the police,” said Asst Comm Nyathi.

He also noted the efforts by certain individuals and groups to engage in destabilising activities, such as unsanctioned gatherings, economic sabotage, and spreading alarming messages through social media and activism.

The national police spokesperson reiterated the readiness of the Zimbabwe Republic Police to handle any malcontent or unruly elements intending to cause chaos, disorder, and despondency among Zimbabweans in 2024. 

He assured the public that the safety and security of all citizens were guaranteed.

Meanwhile, members of the public have been encouraged to report any acts of disturbance to their nearest police station or through the National Complaints Desk. 

The contact numbers provided were (0242) 703631 or the WhatsApp number 0712 800 197.

“Once again, the police assure Zimbabweans of a peaceful environment in the year 2024 as the enforcement of law will be conducted without fear or favour,” he added. –@SikhulekelaniM1

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