VP Mohadi commissions 450 ZRP vehicles

Freeman Razemba
Senior Reporter
Vice President Kembo Mohadi has commissioned 450 Zimbabwe Republic Police vehicles which were purchased by the Government to boost its fleet and to enhance operations.
The vehicles will be distributed to various police stations countrywide.
VP Mohadi was accompanied by Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Kazembe Kazembe, Police Commissioner General Godwin Matanga, Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet Martin Rushwaya, Permanent Secretary Ambassador Raphael Faranisi, Civil Registry Department Registrar Henry Machiri, Chief Director Immigration Ms Respect Gono, senior police and Government officials.
Speaking during the event, Minister Kazembe said the commissioning amplifies the Government’s deep-seated desire to guarantee public safety through resourcing vital arms of the Government such as the police.
“It is for this and many other reasons that the people of Zimbabwe remain indebted to the Government’s stance and leadership that has demonstrated time and again that the people of Zimbabwe deserve efficient public services.
“I am privileged to highlight that beyond this batch of vehicles, Government is also in the process of availing cutting-edge technology to the police.”
“This fleet of vehicles will go a long way in improving police service delivery,” he said. “This is important given that the police require vehicles for scene attendance, public order management, patrols, traffic enforcement, border patrols and general administration.
President Mnangagwa commissioned 755 vehicles for the police last year.

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