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Often in Zimbabwe, its difficult to separate fact from fiction; this place can be one big rumour mill. However a woman I work with had a horrible experience last night. Because of the lack of rule of law together with a very unprofessional police force, we’re all left shaking our heads as to What To Do. We thought about getting hold of the MDC seeing as they have Mutsekwa as co-minister in Home Affairs but we’re pretty cynical about whether he’ll actually do anything (just look at the circus called the Beitbridge Border post). Still, we’ll give it a bash.

So, here’s a first hand account of her treatment at the hands of the Zimbabwe Republic Police:

I had a nasty incident with the cops last night, when I was driving home from dinner on my own.  10 officers pulled me over, just outside Borrowdale School, and 2 of them threatened me with a gun, saying I hadn’t listened to the order to pull over, despite the fact that I stopped a few meters away from where they flagged me down.  They said that they were going to take me to jail, and that I had a weapon (which was actually the car fire estinguisher).  I managed to remain cool, calm and very polite throughout; and they finally let me go after about 30 minutes of aggressive intimidation and harassment from their side.  I hear that similar incidents have happened to others recently; and recommend not to go that route on your own at night.

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  2. Comment by john:

    please help

    my friend’s child was attempted to be raped and they went to report to the police in mutorashanga and they did not do anything or write a report despite the alleged rapist being identified. then the alleged rapist verbaly assulted the mother of the poor girl and acussed her of reporting him to the police. then when my friend’s younger brother came to harare to tell his older brother what had happened the alleged rapist stroke again but this time aroundshe was sleeping with a friend in the room and they screamed and he ran away. still the police did not take any action after a report was made, when are they going to take action? after she is actually raped and killed? the father has bordered a bus to go there and physically solve the issue on his own, is he not going to be arrested after he overreacts and do something we all will regret?whose fault will it be? why do we have an incompetant police force in the first place….?