Zanu PF Tells Police To Impound Vehicles With Party Stickers
20 April 2021
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The ruling party ZANU PF has distanced itself from errant motorists who are not obeying national regulations, using its car stickers as a shield against compliance to law enforcement authority.

Currently there are many vehicles, mostly unregistered, bearing ZANU PF stickers and the party has urged law enforcement not to give any preferential treatment to those motorists.

In a recent interview with The Herald, Zanu PF Secretary for Administration Dr Obert Mpofu appealed to the public to report cases where people abuse the revolutionary party’s name.

“I am also appealing to the ZRP to impound any equipment or vehicle that is used in the name of Zanu PF without really having to confirm with us.
They should impound those vehicles especially those that are using Zanu PF stickers,” said Dr Mpofu.

Dr Mpofu said they have received reports that the stickers are mainly used to get favours at police checkpoints and to harass other motorists.

“The law enforcement agents should search any car despite the sticker. We are receiving reports of criminal activities taking place around the country using the party emblem,” said Dr Mpofu.

“We have also received reports that party stickers are being used by criminals to extort and harass people who are going about their normal daily chores.

“We don’t condone such behaviour. It is unacceptable, illegal, criminal and the party will act on such activities. We are receiving a lot of reports from various provinces about people and individuals who perform some criminal activities in the name of the party.”

In Matabeleland North province, a vehicle with party stickers was used to frustrate investors, said Dr Mpofu.

Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution for Matabeleland North Province called Dr Mpofu yesterday advising him that party vehicles in his province were being used to frustrate an investment project that was launched by President Mnangagwa in Hwange.

“Some misguided elements used the party vehicle with the party emblem to frustrate this development and that happened last night (Wednesday),” he said.
Dr Mpofu urged the public to report the characters involved to the police or party immediately when they come across them.

“Zanu PF is a disciplined party and we don’t condone any form of indiscipline on the part of our members. Obviously such actors are not members of the party, they are just infiltrators of the party or criminals who are masquerading as our members,” he said.

-Online