The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Four Chitungwiz­a VID Depot officers face probe

- Freeman Razemba Senior Reporter

AT least four Vehicle Inspectora­te Department (VID) officers based at Chitungwiz­a Depot are facing investigat­ions on allegation­s of soliciting money from people acquiring driver’s licences and learner’s licences.

Yesterday, Transport and Infrastruc­tural Developmen­t Minister Felix Mhona and a team from his office visited the depot unannounce­d after receiving messages and anonymous letters sent to his office alleging corruption at the depot.

During discussion­s with driving instructor­s and the public waiting to take their tests at the depot, the names of the four examiners were continuous­ly being mentioned, prompting the minister to order investigat­ions.

Minister Mhona confirmed the developmen­ts and said the officers were likely to be moved from the depot as investigat­ions continued.

“This was a surprise visit here at Chitungwiz­a VID. The purpose of us coming here together with my team from the ministry and VID officials from head office was basically to drive and run with the vision of His Excellency Cde Dr Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa that we don’t tolerate corruption in this land. So we are here to demonstrat­e to the people of Zimbabwe that whenever we say we have a listening President, he is saying I want you to go and descend on VID.

“Why VID? Because several anonymous letters were coming through stating we have problemati­c officers but I said at times you need to be on the ground to hear for yourself.

“So I came here unannounce­d to engage the officials and the stakeholde­rs who are very important as they deal with issues of testing. And as have you have seen, I have engaged with the citizenry, those who were waiting to be tested for the provisiona­l licences and also for the certificat­e of competency, which is the road test, and also the stakeholde­rs — the instructor­s.

“But you know the problem is it takes two to tango and at the end of the day you have seen that whenever you address people on issues of corruption at times the people don’t open up, but eventually if you engage them bilaterall­y you hear more,” he said.

The Minister said he was glad that as he was in discussion with instructor­s, he now had the names of problemati­c examiners at VID Chitungwiz­a.

“And I clearly said to them, whenever it comes to corruption, we are saying the Commander-in-Chief, His Excellency Cde Dr Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa is saying there is no room for those corrupt officers in the Second Republic.

“So basically what we are going to be doing is to engage. My team is going to engage and interrogat­e and also carry out engagement­s with the officers that have been named and shamed. And we are saying in the meantime, come this week, we are going to be moving those officials from here so that they don’t continue victimisin­g our people.

“So basically this is what we are going to be doing and I can say this authoritat­ively because I am running with the agenda of His Excellency, Vision 2030 that we want to be prosperous and empowered.

“But we cannot be empowered if we are having corrupt tendencies amongst ourselves. So we are here today and you will see me going around the country unannounce­d as well as to other depots to ensure that we nip corruption in the bud.

“So I am happy that, yes, as well as you (the media) are the ambassador­s. You need to disseminat­e the informatio­n and also there were messages that were on the social media about the officers who are manning Seke-Chitungwiz­a Road.

“So I also came here to witness, enquire and to say what are we doing about that,” Minister Mhona said.

The minister also took time to chat with some of the people who came to write their provisiona­l tests and others who were being tested to get their driver’s licences.

“But the idea at the end of the day is to say the work ethic of the Second Republic is to fight corruption.”

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 ?? ?? Transport and Infrastruc­tural Developmen­t Minister Felix Mhona interacts with prospectiv­e drivers during a surprise tour of Chitungwiz­a Vehicle Inspectora­te Department (VID) depot yesterday.— Picture Innocent Makawa
Transport and Infrastruc­tural Developmen­t Minister Felix Mhona interacts with prospectiv­e drivers during a surprise tour of Chitungwiz­a Vehicle Inspectora­te Department (VID) depot yesterday.— Picture Innocent Makawa

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