PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday expressed concern over rising cases of ritual murders, armed robberies and traffic accidents and implored the justice system to curb the vices.
Mnangagwa made the remarks at the National Heroes Acre
during the burial of the late Retired Major-General Godfrey Chanakira who
succumbed to a heart ailment last week.
Chanakira was the permanent secretary in Vice-President
Constantino Chiwenga’s office.
Chiwenga, Defence minister Oppah Muchinguri and Zanu PF
vice-president Kembo Mohadi also attended the burial, among several other
government officials.
“l am, however, concerned about the rising cases of armed
robberies and ritual murders occurring in the country. I, thus, exhort
stakeholders in the criminal justice system to speedily deal with the emerging
negative trends,” Mnangagwa said.
Mnangagwa’s remarks come as social media is awash with
memes about Zimbabweans selling their toes to ritualists for US$10 000 (small
toe) US$25 000 (middle toe) and US$40 000 (big toe).
A dilapidated road network, coupled with negligent driving
have, in the meantime conspired to spike upwards road traffic accidents.
Mnangagwa applauded Zimbabweans for continuing to take
precautionary measures to stop the spread of COVID-19.
“However, in the face of the cold winter which is upon us,
l urge the nation to persistently adhere to COVID-19 protocols and above all,
to get vaccinated.
“Let us recommit ourselves as a nation to the defence and
preservation of our revolution, independence, freedom and democracy.
“On behalf of the revolutionary party Zanu PF, the
government and indeed on my own behalf I express my sincere condolences to the
Chanakira family, his wife and children for the loss of husband and father,” he
said. Newsday
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