Police Officers Banned From Using Mobile Phones While On Duty. The move follows the recent arrest of two traffic enforcement officers in Harare, who were filmed accepting bribes from public transport operators, a situation that sparked significant public outrage. Authorities in Zimbabwe have banned police officers from using mobile phones during working hours. This directive, which requires officers to hand over their personal devices to supervisors upon arrival at their stations, aims to enhance accountability and control within the police force. The memo detailing the ban does not specify reasons for this decision, but it is largely viewed as a response to ongoing concerns regarding police corruption. The move follows the recent arrest of two traffic enforcement officers in Harare, who were filmed accepting bribes from public transport operators, a situation that sparked significant public outrage. Police spokesperson, Paul Nyathi, described the two detained officers as “bad apples who do not deserve to be……Read Full Article