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Zimbabwe bans police from using mobile phones while on duty

VardiafricaBy VardiafricaNovember 6, 2024Updated:November 6, 2024No Comments5 Views
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Zimbabwe’s government has issued a ban prohibiting police officers from using mobile phones while on duty, according to a memo that took effect immediately.

Under the new directive, officers are required to surrender their phones to supervisors upon arriving at their stations and can only access them during designated break times. Although the memo did not specify a reason for the ban, it is widely believed to be an anti-corruption measure.

The ban follows a recent incident in Harare, where two traffic officers were caught on video taking bribes from public transport drivers, sparking public outcry. Describing the detained officers as “bad apples,” police spokesperson Paul Nyathi emphasised that such conduct has no place in the force.

The memo references prior instructions issued to police stations last month, reminding officers of existing rules against mobile phone usage on duty, which had apparently not been enforced rigorously. The new policy is backed by strict consequences for non-compliance, warning that station commanders will be held accountable if their officers are found using phones while on duty.

Zimbabwe’s police force has long been viewed as one of the country’s most corrupt institutions, a perception fueled by low wages and challenging working conditions for officers. The government’s move to restrict mobile phone use aims to restore discipline and reduce opportunities for misconduct within the force

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