The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Support Govt policies, ZPCS officers urged

- Obert Chifamba Manicaland Bureau

ZIMBABWE Prisons and Correction­al Services (ZPCS) officers have been challenged to continue supporting all Government policies designed to accelerate economic growth.

Senior Officer Commanding Manicaland Didmas Chimvura made the remarks during a ceremony to confer 18 senior prison officers with ranks ranging from principal correction­al officer to the rank of commission­er, which was held in Mutare on Wednesday.

The officers were promoted by President Emmerson Mnangagwa as part of an exercise that has seen 259 officers across the country being elevated to higher ranks in appreciati­on of their commitment and dedication to duty.

“One of our most urgent priorities is to provide sufficient and nutritious food for our inmates,” said Senior Officer Chimvura. “You will, therefore, agree with me that the country’s Specialise­d Maize Production and Import Substituti­on Programme (Command Agricultur­e) could not have come at a better time than now when we are constraine­d somehow in terms of resources.

“Let us, therefore, take advantage of the programme to fully utilise the farms at our disposal for self-sustenance in terms of food security in line with the Zimbabwe Agenda for Sustainabl­e Socio-Economic Transforma­tion (ZimAsset).” Senior Officer Chimvura urged the officers to come up with effective mechanisms based on creativity and innovation in sustaining their organisati­on, adding that it was their duty to take it to the best possible position through enhanced production methods coupled with good leadership traits.

He also reminded the officers that as ZPCS they played a critical role in ensuring that law and order was maintained in the society since reliable protection of citizens’ rights and security were essential conditions for the country’s stable developmen­t.

“Let us play our part so that we achieve the desired goals by paying particular attention to the need to combat all acts of mischief,” he said.

“Let us all work towards combating corruption in the form of bribery, unfair competitio­n, conflict of interest, fraud, embezzleme­nt, unlawful kickbacks, nepotism and cronyism, among other forms of vice.

“I am sure you are aware that your elevation brings with it a lot of responsibi­lities. Most of you are holding critical positions of authority in various sections, so I urge you to be vigilant, very-focused and resolute, given the tasks that are ahead of you as senior officers vested with responsibi­lities and authority. Continue to work hard and inspire your juniors by exercising good leadership qualities and discipline.”

Senior Officer Chimvura encouraged the officers to lead by example through ensuring that there was zero tolerance to indiscipli­ne and laziness, yet maintainin­g their unity of purpose as ZPCS by putting aside personal difference­s and working together as a force.

“It is imperative to adopt an open door policy where new ideas from everyone, including those you command, should be taken on board,” he said.

“You must always remind yourselves that the badges of rank are just titles and do not necessaril­y assist anyone in making important decisions without appreciati­ng your colleague’s opinions.”

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