The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Adjust to new work ethic: Matanga

- Fortunate Gora Correspond­ent

POLICE Commission­er-General Godwin Matanga has called on members of the police force to adjust to the new work ethic that is expected to re-align them into profession­al law enforcers.

He said the new approach puts the safety and security of Zimbabwean­s first before members’ personal interests.

Addressing police officers from Mashonalan­d West province in Chinhoyi at the weekend, Comm-Gen Matanga said President Mnangagwa had, during his inaugurati­on last year, clearly spelt out several policy positions, which gave direction and credence to the police force’s new work ethic.

“I envision a national policing organisati­on which all citizens can trust to be capable of delivering their constituti­onal mandate that is clearly spelt out in section 219 of the Constituti­on of Zimbabwe,” he said.

Comm-Gen Matanga said in the new dispensati­on, every police detail has to justify the need for the organisati­on to retain him or her through the exhibition of unquestion­able dedication to police duty.

“In this regard, we ought to deliver quality service that is characteri­sed by visible and responsive policing, predicated on high level of profession­alism, teamwork, unity of purpose and loyalty to both the organisati­on and the country,” he said.

He applauded police officers for heeding his call of reinvigora­ting police patrol units for heightened and purposeful police visibility to reduce crime in all crime-prone areas.

“Without doubt, these patrols shall help us in earning public confidence from the resultant quality of our service if the deployment­s are well planned, adequately supervised and the members are periodical­ly rotated and obviously capped by unwavering top leadership commitment,” he said.

In line with Police Standards and Crime Strategy, Comm-Gen Matanga said people visiting police stations must be attended to on time, investigat­ions must be exhaustive and comprehens­ive, traffic police deployment­s must reduce carnage on roads, reduce congestion and increase compliance with relevant laws.

He urged members on duty to be visible and exhibit a high level of duty consciousn­ess.

Comm-Gen Matanga said there was also need to regularly gather and make effective use of criminal intelligen­ce, coupled with engaging and maintainin­g sound relations with all relevant stakeholde­rs in the whole crime management.

He said ZRP was restructur­ing to flatten and reduce duplicatio­n of roles so that the organisati­on gains more of its personnel dedicated to operationa­l duties which form the core of its existence.

“Restructur­ing is a very common and effective strategy employed by all organisati­ons desiring to enhance efficiency and deliver better quality of service for the satisfacti­on of service recipients and is thus relevant in this age where we are all striving to win and maintain public confidence,” he said.

Comm-Gen Matanga reiterated Government’s call on zero tolerance on corruption.

He said the move has been evidenced by the commission­ing of Anti-Corruption Courts and the formation of the Special Ant-Corruption Unit in the Office of the President and Cabinet.

“As the country’s sole law enforcemen­t agent and most visible arm of the State, it is expected of us to put up the toughest fight against corruption,” said Comm-Gen Matanga. “Therefore, we have set the ball rolling by forming and operationa­lising the ZRP Anti-Corruption Unit under our CID.

“On the issue of corruption and any other form of indiscipli­ne, please, never expect even the smallest measure of leniency from us should you be found on the wrong side of the law.

“Indeed the ZRP will never be a safe haven for individual­s given to indiscipli­ne or those who abuse public office for personal gain.”

Comm-Gen Matanga urged the police to continue its awareness campaigns of discouragi­ng politicall­y motivated violence and promoting tolerance of divergent political views ahead of the harmonised elections on Monday next week.

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