Background of the Southern African Regional Police Chiefs Cooperation [SARPCCO] Women Network Zimbabwe is a member of the SARPCCO. At the 12th SARPCCO Annual General Meeting that was held in Lusaka, Zambia from 28 July to 3 August 2007, member states agreed to further strengthen their regional vision by enhancing the issues of women empowerment in […]
The sections drive the core business of the organisation mainly from behind the scenes. They include; Transport and Logistics This section is responsible for the procurement, distribution, maintenance and disposal of motor vehicles in the organisation. It ensures effective and efficient mobility within the organisation. The organisation cannot achieve its objective of creating a conducive […]
Police Provinces With a total of 390 757,7 square kilometers in area and a population of 17 061 239 people in the country, the Zimbabwe Republic police has so far established 10 operational provinces, 74 district headquarters, 509 police stations and 92 police posts. Chief Staff Officers & Chief Directors at Police General Headquarters The […]
The Zimbabwe Republic Police is headed by the Commissioner General of Police Stephen Mutamba and is deputised by the three Deputy Commissioner Generals who are responsible for Administrations, Operations and Crime and Human Resources.
BACKGROUND The police force was created by Cecil John Rhodes’s Pioneers when he was the Prime Minister of the Cape Colony. Since Cecil John Rhodes had accumulated much wealth through Diamond and Gold mining, he decided to invade the land between Limpopo and Zambezi rivers with a view to acquire more wealth. In July 1890, […]
The Zimbabwe Republic Police is a people-oriented police service provider that seeks to maintain law and order towards the socio-economic development of the people. The organization came up with a Client Service Charter in a bid to clearly spell out the minimum service our clients can expect from the ZRP. The document was crafted with […]
MISSION TO MAINTAIN LAW AND ORDER, PROTECT AND SECURE THE LIVES AND PROPERTY OF THE PEOPLE AND TO INSTITUTE DYNAMIC POLICING PRACTICES THAT ENGENDER EFFECTIVE PREVENTION, INVESTIGATION AND DETECTION OF CRIME VISION POLICING FOR EXCELLENCE IN PURSUIT OF A PEACEFUL,SAFE AND SECURE ZIMBABWE FOR ALL BY 2025
Police in Mashonaland East Province have arrested Titus Bhunga (77) for allegedly assaulting his son Washington (36) with an axe following a misunderstanding. It is reported that the misunderstanding arose when Bhunga bought beer for Washington’s wife Netsai Kanerutsine.
The director of Preprco Investments, Langton Madara, who had won a US$1 million tender to supply the Zimbabwe Republic Police with some printing material, but forged bank documents to facilitate payment appeared in court yesterday.
Police have launched investigations into a case in which three family members were found dead in a well on February 29, this year. In a statement, national police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said the cause of death was still not known.