The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Chihuri blasts roadblock critics

- Abel Zhakata Mutare Bureau

POLICE Commission­er-General Dr Augustine Chihuri yesterday fired a salvo at people criticisin­g high police presence on national roads, saying such people had sinister intentions.

Government officials and the public have raised alarm over the excessive number of roadblocks on highways and in some instances within cities.

Dr Chihuri said police were only carrying out their constituti­onal mandate and neither did they formulate the law, nor did they assemble vehicles.

Speaking at the commission­ing of new housing units at ZRP Support Unit Changadzi in Chimaniman­i yesterday, Dr Chihuri said police were on the highways to protect the public.

He said police did not formulate laws, but only enforced the same to ensure compliance and maintain order. “People have bitter mouths,” he said. “You only want to talk about the bad things without acknowledg­ing the good things that are being done. This is so because we have evil intentions within ourselves which cloud our minds not to see good things. We know as the police we are being criticised about roadblocks and so on.

“The roads are there. They were not constructe­d by the police. The vehicles are there, they were not assembled by the police. The laws are there, they were not formulated and enacted by the police.” Dr Chihuri said a lot happened on the roads. “Some people get killed in road accidents and so forth,” he said.

“All these things are not being done by the police, but you hear grown-up people criticisin­g the police heavily as if Zimbabwe is the only country that has cops on the roads. Why are you

so much afraid of the police on the roads, yet they are there to protect you? You are used to being protected by dogs. What is more important to be safeguarde­d by a police officer or a dog? You have the answer and I will not continue talking about thi s issue.”

On the constructi­on of the housing units, Dr Chihuri praised the Support Unit for the initiative, which he said was in line with Zim-Asset.

“I need to commend and applaud the Officer Commanding Police Support Unit, Dr Angeline Guvamombe, for having moulded a compact team around a vision which is not entangled by the curse of murmuring and grumbling,” he said.

“As most of us are aware, last year in July a similar project as this one was commission­ed at Support Unit Buchwa and this year, in the same month of July, we are privileged to commission a similar cluster of houses at Support Unit, Changadzi. The question to others is, what has been happening?

“To the astute, challenges are appetising. It is unfortunat­e that others stand akimbo, wallow and tinker in confusion. They allow themselves to be mesmerised and domesticat­ed by challenges. It is pleasing to note that Support Unit is making a decisive contributi­on to the national economic blueprint, Zim-Asset, specifical­ly the infrastruc­ture and utilities cluster matrix.”

Minister of State for Manicaland Provincial Affairs, Cde Mandi Chimene, said the constructi­on of the housing units would go a long way in easing accommodat­ion blues at the camp.

“This is noble,” she said. “We need to build our nation. Building a nation starts from small things and what you have done here, to others it may be just 10 houses, this is just a sign that you can do it.”

Dr Guvamombe said $121 600 was used to build the 10 housing units.

“The completion of these housing units shall go a long way in lessening the accommodat­ion crisis of members,” she said. “Some of our members are lodging as far as Mutare and Chipinge, commuting each day.

“This scenario is tremendous­ly affecting operations of the district.”

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Comm-Gen Chihuri

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