Zimbabwe: Committee Calls for an End to Political Violence
The Joint Monitoring and Implementation Committee has called on political parties to hold joint rallies to curb incidences of political violence.
The Joint Monitoring and Implementation Committee has called on political parties to hold joint rallies to curb incidences of political violence.
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It makes me wander when pple say 'thanks to the police which moved in fast to investigate and make arrest', that we have the best police force in the world. Listen folks, this is the police which left pple being attacked, driving at high speed leaving innocent pple being killed and asulted, pple who were holding a sanctioned rally without guns or any form of weapons. The is the police which mount more that twenty roadblocks between Harare and Bulawayo just to swindle money out of hard working transport operators who are trying to make ends meet and who are also trying to easy the unemployment problem in a country short of investment. Our police used to be the best soon after independence, not now. They are the worst in the world. Very corrupt, even with 20 roadblocks accidents are scary on the road. How do we justfy the words 'best police in the world. Let us stop leaving in denial. I applaud you for suggesting that 3 political leaders should come out in force and walk the talk, other than that, we have nothing to write home about our current corrupt and one sided police force in Zimbabwe. The whole police force needs a complete overhaul, right from the top to bottom.
SADC are shocked about Zanu-PF killings of MDC only NOW? Why did they sit silently all this time? Busy poo pooing Mugabe the murderer until now. Hope they stay awake from now on especially as the elections are approaching because that is when Mugabe and his men start howling to the moon with their fangs jutting out to sink into opposition supporters.