Speaking in parliament last week during a question and answer session, Deputy Minister for Home Affairs Obedingwa Mguni said that members of the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) will no longer be required to carry receipt books or ask for spot fines.
Mguni said that Government has engaged the services of a private company to set up a computerised ticketing system. Said Mguni:
There is a new company which has come to change the way in which the police are operating so that they do not carry any receipt books. We now have a machine which will enable a vehicle’s number plate to be scanned. The person would state the owner of the vehicle, a slip will be printed to enable the person, even though he or she does not have cash on him, to approach the nearest police camp and pay. We will be having such machines. We are leaving old ways. We want to stop corruption which is there.
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