Controversial Roadblocks To Stay in Zimbabwe

The government has said the police will maintain road blocks throughout the country to ensure that 'peace and sanity' prevail.

  • Zimbabwe:   Roadblocks to Stay - Govt

    The Herald, 13 January 2016

    Home Affairs Deputy Minister Obedingwa Mguni has said police will continue mounting roadblocks throughout the country to ensure that the country remained peaceful and sanity… Read more »

Police traffic roadblock in Zimbabwe.

  • Zimbabwe:   Roadblocks to Stay

    The Herald, 12 January 2016

    Home Affairs Deputy Minister Obedingwa Mguni has said police will maintain road blocks throughout the country to ensure that peace and sanity prevail. Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Road Carnage - Who's to Blame?

    The Herald, 11 January 2016

    I lived to tell the tale. Surviving an accident during the festive season was getting a second chance in life, so something had to be written. Being thankful to God for getting an… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Police Warn Errant Motorists

    The Herald, 1 January 2016

    Police have expressed concern over motorists who disobey their instructions to stop at roadblocks. This comes in the wake of cases in which motorists evade roadblocks by speeding… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Motorist Assaults Cop At Roadblock

    The Herald, 30 December 2015

    Bulawayo Bureau A BULAWAYO motorist allegedly beat up a police officer who blocked him as he attempted to flee after failing to produce a driver's licence at a roadblock. Collen… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   'Roadblocks a Potential Eyesore to Zim Tourism'

    Zimbabwe Independent, 24 December 2015

    Motorists and other members of the public have raised concern over the high number of road blocks during the festive season arguing they negatively affect tourism. The Zimbabwe… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   'Police Entitled to Retain Spot Fines'

    The Herald, 27 November 2015

    Police are not remitting all the revenue they collect from traffic offences to Treasury but are retaining some of it for internal use, an official has said. Read more »

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