ARMY GONE: Police Sign New Pledge
18 December 2017
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The Zimbabwe Defence and Security Services have officially ended Operation Restore Legacy, which was launched on the  13th of last month.

Commander Zimbabwe National Army Lieutenant General Philip Valerio Sibanda said the controversial operation has achieved its purpose to apprehend criminals around the former President Mugabe and there is now change of guard in the country’s leadership.

Lieutenant General Sibanda, who was flanked by other members of the security services, also revealed that police is back to its normal law enforcement duties since normalcy has returned to the country. A new pledge signed by the police will see radical changes in the execution of their duties a far cry from the previous road menace they had become.

5 Replies to “ARMY GONE: Police Sign New Pledge”

  1. they apprehended two criminals and took a whole month to do it. Our army is very efficient at these operations.

    Any new pledge is good as long as they read it before signing and someone somewhere holds them to account.

  2. With Chihuri staying nothing will change…no amount of pledges will change the guy..its like saying RGM stays because he has made new pledges.

    ED must be careful to spoil his name by handling the clear cut criminal cases committed in a way that shows bias.

    There are elections next year remember.

  3. maiweeeee chabvondoka saw police officers this afternoon collecting bribes along chitungwiza road just before the flyover i was not aware that these guys are back in the groove.

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