‘ZRP should remain vigilant on Renamo activities’ Deputy Commissioner Matibiri
Deputy Commissioner Matibiri

Deputy Commissioner Matibiri

Zvifadzo Libombo Herald Reporter
THE Zimbabwe Republic Police’s Support Unit should remain vigilant in light of the banditry activities being carried out by Renamo in neighbouring Mozambique, a senior police official has said.
Deputy Commissioner-General (Operations) Innocent Matibiri applauded the police for maintaining peace and tranquility throught out the year and urged them to be extra-vigilant in the eastern border city of Mutare in light of Renamo’s activities.

Renamo proescuted a civl war from 1975 to 1992 that resulted in the deaths of some one million people and sucked in Zimbabwe, which deployed militarily in Mozambique after 1980.

Dep Comm-Gen Matibiri, officiating at an end of year party at Support Unit Headquarters in Harare last week, said: “Reports of tension caused by Renamo along some of our borders calls for your high level of alertness as we strive to re-assure members of our communities living along some of our borders.”

He added, “Indeed the year 2013 was a year of splendid performances as we proved to the whole world that we are a police force of principles and integrity.

“Of note has been your ability to successfully maintain the internal security of the nation throughout the year that saw Zimbabwe coming out with a home grown constitution as well as successfully hosting the United Nations World Tourism Organisation Conference amongst other national events.

Dep Comm-Gen Matibiri called on the Support Unit to ensure peace and tranquillity prevails throughout the festive season.
“Let’s facilitate the merry-making of our people by protecting and preserving their lives and property,” he said.
He also implored the nation to celebrate the birth and life of Jesus in a calm and orderly way.

“Let us be merry but in so doing respect the sanctity of our lives and that of others. Let`s avoid drinking and driving,” he said.

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