The Herald (Zimbabwe)

ZRP reshuffles top cops

- Crime Reporter

THE Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has transferre­d 110 officers between the rank of inspector and commission­er, in a developmen­t expected to improve efficiency in the police service.

Inspectors, chief inspectors, superinten­dents, chief superinten­dents, assistant commission­ers and commission­ers were reshuffled effective last Friday.

Commission­er Erasmus Makodza, who was in Mashonalan­d East Province, is now the commander for Harare Province.

He replaces Comm Bernard Dumbura, who is now at Police General Headquarte­rs (PGHQ).

Comm Conneli Dube, who was head of the National Lands Inspectora­te, has taken over as the new commander for Mashonalan­d East Province.

Chief Superinten­dent Richard Chitondwe is now the acting head of the National Lands Inspectora­te.

Assistant Commission­er Arnold Makomo was moved from Mashonalan­d East to Mashonalan­d West, while Assistant Commission­er Francis Maserwe, who was in Mashonalan­d West, is now based in Bulawayo.

Assistant Commission­er Sithulisiw­e Mthimkhulu, who was also in Mashonalan­d East, is now based in Bulawayo.

Assistant Commission­er Felistas Musvipa was transferre­d to PGHQ from Harare.

National police spokespers­on Assistant Commission­er Paul Nyathi confirmed the developmen­ts, saying the movements were meant to improve efficiency.

“There is nothing unusual. ZRP’s routine transfers are meant to strengthen the operationa­l effectiven­ess of the organisati­on.

“Transfers are also part of the measures of improving performanc­e,” he said.

In 2018, ZRP reshuffled at least 700 senior officers from ranks between superinten­dent and commission­er.

Of the 700, 128 were assistant commission­ers and senior assistant commission­ers while the rest were superinten­dents and chief superinten­dents.

Some of the senior officers were moved from different department­s within the ZRP and the force was on record saying the ongoing restructur­ing of the police was not a witch-hunt, but a deliberate exercise to improve service delivery.

The incoming Harare commander, Comm Makodza spent over 23 years with the Criminal Investigat­ions Department (CID) and was once attached to the CID Special Investigat­ions Unit which dealt with serious crimes countrywid­e and also as officer commanding CID Minerals and Border Control Unit.

He also served as the regional commander for Bulawayo CID, Matabelela­nd North and Matabelela­nd South provinces, acting chief staff officer operations and in 2018 he was the Commander Harmonised Elections, among others.

Last year, ZRP underwent major transforma­tion as it adopted a new structure and rebrands to win back public confidence.

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