BREAKING: Security forces up game on lockdown compliance There is a heavy police and army presence on all roads leading into central Harare

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Zimbabwe has moved into a potentially defining moment in terms of enforcement of the 21-day lockdown, with a heavy police and army presence on all roads leading into Central Business District (CBD) of Harare today, following worryingly large numbers of people this week.

All passengers are asked to produce letters from employers indicating they are part of the skeletal staff manning offices and/ or factories during this period.

The town is literally deserted with a few people on the streets and some getting into supermarkets. Pick n Pay (Jason Moyo Branch) is one of the few shops open in the CBD.

The popular Simon Vengayi Muzenda Bus Terminus (formerly Fourth Street), which services residents from the eastern parts of Harare, is virtually empty.

A deserted southern view of Sam Nujoma Avenue on Good Friday.

So serious is the security forces’ operation that for the first time since the lockdown started 12 days ago, there are officers at Cnr Herbert Chitepo  and Leopold Takawira Street.

The decision to man all routes into town follows reports that some citizens were using uncommon routes to sidestep security checkpoints.

There were reports early morning that some Zimpapers newspaper vendors were asked to vacate their selling points at Cnr Simon Muzenda Street and Samora Machel Avenue, and Rotten Row Street and Simon Mazorodze.

A visit by The Herald news crew to the selling points shows that the vendors were indeed not present.

However, vendors at other selling points were not affected.

Along Cameroon Street towards Mbare, a military vehicle is blocking two lanes, with vehicles and people being screened.

Current situation on Good Friday in Harare as Government ups the game to ensure covid19 lockdown compliance.

Refreshingly, security officers manning the checkpoints have face masks and gloves after concerns that they were being exposed to the deadly virus by engaging people without protective clothing.

This reporter was stopped by friendly police in anti-riot gear at NetOne Building and asked to explain his business in the  CBD.

The surge in numbers of security details come on the back of concerns by Government and experts yesterday that Zimbabwe risked reversing the gains recorded last week when many citizens largely heeded the lockdown directive.

Health experts fear there could be an explosion of fresh Covid-19 cases in the next few weeks if people continued to flood the streets.

Updating journalists on the post-Covid-19 Taskforce daily meeting at State House in Harare last night, Information, Publicity and

Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa expressed concern over the high number of people violating the lockdown regulations.

As at yesterday, 3 251 people had been arrested for violating lockdown measures.

“It is disheartening to note that some citizens are willing to put themselves and those around them at risk by flouting the lockdown regulations,” said Minister Mutsvangwa.

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