We’ve seen movies such as Focus where thieves fight thieves and save the world. Maybe that’s what Zimbabwe Republic Police is doing too. Don’t you think?
In a recent roadblocks incidence where all public transports not registered under ZUPCO were not or let me say, are still not allowed to furry people to and from town. I’m saying still not allowed being seen by the the Tom and Jerry relationship between Kombis and Police officers. In this case the relationship is not comic but life threatening.
The accidents and dangers that could happen to people caused by those Kombis drivers, truth be told, are on police officers, the law enforcers themselves, who break the law intentionally. I might be putting myself at danger of being attacked by them but it’s the truth. The Kombi drivers are allowed into town by those at Roadblocks. Those drivers leave some money to them to pass to town. When in town again they meet those Ford driving officers. They begin the case, if captured, those guys leave something that is not registered on a receipt book.
It’s not like ZACC doesn’t know but the truth is choco-coated to the public. They chase those cars with people in there, cilivians, without much care and when those guys are captured they’re not punished for putting civilians’ lives in danger but just pay something that goes to those guys’ pocket. This shows that civil servants are underpaid that they can’t resist what they’re given by the criminals for them to survive.

Corruption is now a deep rooted tree that is even eating from the law enforcers themselves. It’s going to take us a very long time to deal with it or we won’t deal with at all.


















