President Mnangagwa yesterday spoke out against people
abusing the democratic space ushered in by the Second Republic saying such
behaviour had no place in the new dispensation.
Addressing a Presidential Graduation Parade at Morris
Depot, on the first anniversary of the launch of Operation Restore Legacy that
ushered in the new dispensation, the President urged people to entrench
constitutionalism and promote democratic tenets.
“The advent of the new dispensation and the Second Republic
saw the expansion of democratic space in our country, as enshrined in our
Constitution. This culminated in the holding of peaceful, free, fair and
credible harmonised general elections.
“However, it is regrettable that some retrogressive,
unpatriotic and selfish individuals are bent on abusing the democracy we now
enjoy,” President Mnangagwa said.
The new dispensation opened up democratic space with
individuals and civic groups now openly expressing themselves although some
have taken advantage of the openness to engage in violent demonstrations and
propagation of hate speech, especially on social media.
He added that the findings of the Commission of Inquiry
into the violence that took place on August 1 would be made public once it
completes its work.
“The unfortunate and violent incident that took place in
the streets of Harare on the 1st of August 2018, is not only regrettable, but
has no place in the new Zimbabwe.
“The Commission of Inquiry looking into the event is
expected to complete its work soon and its findings will be made public,”
President Mnangagwa said.
He commended the graduates for passing the rigours of the
one-year training.
“I am aware that this programme involved on-the-job, where
recruits were attached to various police stations countrywide, before coming
back for final refinement, polishing and to remedy identified shortcomings.
“I call upon you to constantly review the curriculum of the
training programme so that it remains relevant in moulding police officers who
have the requisite attributes of professionalism loyalty, patriotism and
unyielding devotion to jealously guard the pillars of peace, law and order in
our nation,” he said.
Some of the courses the graduates undertook include
political history of Zimbabwe, human rights and policing, the Constitution of
Zimbabwe, public order management, and community policing and traffic
enforcement among others.
“In line with evolving modern crimes, it is pleasing that
the police recruits also undertook lessons related to the investigation of
modern crimes such as terrorism, trafficking of persons, drugs and arms.
“I am confident that this rich selection of courses has
transformed the graduates into patriotic, disciplined, honest, reliable,
capable, hardworking, devoted and a corruption free generation of police
officers,” President Mnangagwa said.
He also urged the police to keep abreast of modern
technological developments that are being used to commit crimes.
The President also called on the ZRP to undertake
programmes to earn public trust and also called on the public to respect police
authority as set out in the Constitution.
“On the economic front, the ongoing engagement and
re-engagement policy, together with the vast economic reforms and the
implementation of the Transitional Stabilisation Programme are turning the
economic tide and boosting confidence across all sectors of the economy.
“Furthermore, we will continue to plug the holes and stop the economic
haemorrhaging of our economy being perpetrated by cartels of individuals and
businesses. These unscrupulous elements are manipulating and subverting our
economic turnaround efforts for opportunistic and greedy ends, thereby abetting
the suffering of our people.
“The police must fully acquaint themselves with the reforms
and associated legal instruments which have been put in place to deal with
these various challenges,” President Mnangagwa.
The President added that the ZRP must coordinate with the
Anti-Corruption Unit, the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission, the National
Prosecuting Authority, the Ministry of Finance and RBZ, among other
stakeholders, to bring economic saboteurs to book.
“I equally encourage the public to be forthcoming in
reporting crimes of all form and types at every level. In the Second Republic,
there are no sacred cows. No one is above the law. Our laws will be enforced
without fear or favour.”
The graduation was attended by Vice-President Kembo Mohadi,
several Cabinet ministers, service chiefs and senior Government officials. Herald
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