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Harare seethes as ZRP bans uniformed officers from casinos
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51834, member: 636"] The Zimbabwe Republic Police formally prohibited uniformed officers from participating in gambling activities at betting establishments and casinos. Commissioner Paul Nyathi delivered the directive during a responsible betting forum at Alex Sports Club in Harare on Saturday. The spokesperson emphasized that such behavior damages the force's reputation and professional image. Officers violating this policy will face internal disciplinary measures. Social media images recently showed uniformed personnel placing bets, prompting widespread public criticism. The police force previously issued internal communications in January 2024, directing commanders to arrest officers caught gambling. These instructions targeted any personnel found engaging in betting activities while on duty. The Police Act criminalizes conduct that brings discredit to the organization. Compliance units monitor officer behavior to ensure adherence to professional standards. Viral photographs on social platforms forced officials to address the misconduct publicly. Casino and betting house operators confirmed they prohibit uniformed personnel from gambling on their premises. Industry representatives stated that strict house rules prevent officers and soldiers from placing wagers. Business owners believe visible enforcement will improve public perception of their establishments. The gambling sector welcomed the police ban as a positive development. Operators expressed hope that the policy would help address concerns about underage betting. Government officials described the crackdown as part of broader efforts to promote ethical conduct across Zimbabwe's gaming industry. The Ministry of Home Affairs supports comprehensive legislative reviews to strengthen oversight mechanisms. Ambassador Raphael Faranisi emphasized alignment with national development strategies. Recent criminal cases have highlighted gambling addiction problems among employees. The conference brought together stakeholders from regulatory bodies, government agencies, and media organizations. [/QUOTE]
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