Army And Police Clampdown On Citizens Far From Over, Govt Warns
30 January 2019
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The ZANU PF government has said security forces will remain firmly on the ground “to ensure that peace and sanity prevails across the country” following threats of another round of citizen protests.

In separate interviews, Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Cain Mathema and Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa assured Zimbabweans that they were secure.

“The security forces have always remained on high alert and firmly on the ground,” said Minister Mathema. “We are ready for anybody (hooligans) and the law will take its course. My ministry and the ZRP will do their best to maintain the law.

“We don’t make the laws, but we enforce them and everybody should operate within the confines of the law. Look at the nonsense they recently did, destroying property, killing people and burning cars.”

Minister Mathema said Government will not fold its hands and watch lawlessness taking place in the country.

He said they were aware of some people who wanted to illegally exhume remains of the dead and use them to demonstrate in the country.

Minister Mathema warned such people that they would be arrested and would face the full wrath of the law.

“This is uncultural, they will be arrested,” he said.

In a separate interview, Minister Mutsvangwa said there was no need to continue calling for a stay-away and those that were doing so were the country’s detractors who wanted to divide the people.

“As I have been alluding earlier on, the Government’s position is to guarantee security of the people,” she said. “Those that continue to call for the stayaways are detractors who want to incite our people.

“The people should know that the peace we are enjoying is not a free gift and we should continue safeguarding it. Zimbabweans are peace-loving people and we should come together. There is no need for stayaways.”

State Media