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Harare City Council reshuffles municipal police
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In an effort to improve service delivery and rebuild trust with residents, the City of Harare has reassigned at least 20 municipal police officers, with an emphasis on the traffic section. This decision follows resident feedback raising concerns over customer service, efficiency, and trust in interactions with municipal police.
In a statement, the council highlighted that the reshuffle aims to address these issues and foster a more positive relationship between the traffic police and the public. "By taking decisive action, the council hopes to address these issues and foster a more positive relationship between the traffic police and the public," the statement read.
The council further encouraged residents to continue reporting any misconduct or suspicious behavior by council employees, underscoring its commitment to rooting out corruption and enhancing service quality across all departments.
This reshuffle is part of the city's broader plan to strengthen service delivery and restore public confidence in municipal operations.
In a statement, the council highlighted that the reshuffle aims to address these issues and foster a more positive relationship between the traffic police and the public. "By taking decisive action, the council hopes to address these issues and foster a more positive relationship between the traffic police and the public," the statement read.
This reshuffle is part of the city's broader plan to strengthen service delivery and restore public confidence in municipal operations.
Source - The Herald