The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Heed Govt ban on vending — minister

- Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter

HOME Affairs Minister Ambassador Cain Mathema has urged members of the public to heed Government directives to end vending in central business districts countrywid­e to curb the spread of cholera.

More than 31 people have succumbed to cholera, while over 6 500 others have been treated. Most of the cases are from Glen View and Budiriro.

Addressing a Press conference in Harare on Wednesday after a familiaris­ation tour of the Police General Headquarte­rs and Morris Depot, Minister Mathema said: “I wish to commend the police for joining hands with other Government department­s and civic organisati­ons in an effort to combat the cholera outbreak. I call upon members of the public to comply with Government directives to stop vending in the central business districts.”

During the tour, Minister Mathema had an interactiv­e meeting with Police Commission­er-General Godwin Matanga, his deputies and the entire police command.

He said the tour accorded him the chance to get first-hand informatio­n on policing activities.

“The tour was an eye-opener as it enlightene­d me on the operations of police department­s and challenges that impede effective service delivery,” said Minister Mathema. The police, he said, has made strides to computeris­e its department­s, but a lot still needs to be done. Minister Mathema said contempora­ry policing required advancemen­t in technology.

“In some technologi­cally advanced countries, the police are able to monitor the flow of traffic and criminal activities from a central point,” he said.

“Our police is no doubt failing to cope with the rapid advancemen­t of technology, which is aiding criminal sophistica­tion. The police needs to be equipped with modern tools of the trade and enabled through technology.”

He cited office and accommodat­ion as posing a significan­t challenge with many police officers having to rent private accommodat­ion, some of which compromise­d the integrity of the police and Government.

“It is evident that infrastruc­ture needs to be in place with staffing growth to ensure that our police officers are accommodat­ed in modern buildings both at work and home,” he said.

Minister Mathema said his ministry was committed to addressing some of the challenges and pledged to work with Comm-Gen Matanga to find a lasting solution for the police to be able to effectivel­y discharge their mandate.

He made an undertakin­g to engage Finance and Economic Developmen­t Minister Mthuli Ncube to address budgetary constraint­s and improve conditions of service for police officers.

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Minister Mathema

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