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PICTURES: Burial Of ZANU PF MP Obedingwa Mguni

ZANU PF Stalwart Obedingwa Mguni Has Died

The New Peace And Order Bill Divides Parly

We Need Strong Cyber Laws Because Prices Are Going Up Due To Social Media Rumour Mongering – Former Minister
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Armed police officers raid kitchen tea party, deputy minister defends action

MPs express anger after Speaker tells Minister to respond in English, not Ndebele

ZRP to introduce electronic ticketing system to replace spot fines: Minister

Traffic police officers to be trained to make them friendlier to tourists: Minister
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Itai Dzamara’s family refuses to declare him dead despite Govt attempts

Traffic police are right to fine motorists for torn seats: Minister

Influential people requesting relatives to be moved to ZRP traffic section

Govt clarifies roadblock issue, numerous spot checks to remain

ZRP will continue to defy court orders on spot fines says, Minister

357 police officers suspended last year
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Govt admits ZRP road block corruption, says it will scrap spot fines and use electronic system

Nothing wrong with traffic police urinating or defecating in public places says Minister

Govt to install biometric scanners at border posts
