Police step up road safety efforts across Manicaland during the long holiday weekend. They aim to prevent accidents as people travel for Independence Day events at Nedziwa Business Centre in Chimanimani. Officers will check for drunk drivers, unroadworthy vehicles, and unlicensed operators throughout the region.
Police Commissioner-General Shepherd Mutamba warned the public against breaking traffic laws. His team plans to arrest anyone operating illegal transport services or driving under the influence. Officials advise against night travel and encourage proper vehicle maintenance. They ask citizens to report drug dealers and avoid keeping large cash amounts at home or businesses.
The Traffic Safety Council launched its new campaign, Safety Begins With Me, during the holiday period. The message focuses on personal responsibility for all road users. Drivers should avoid speeding, overloading vehicles, and using their phones behind the wheel. Pedestrians need to face oncoming traffic when walking and cross at marked areas. Law enforcement expects heavy traffic as families gather to celebrate both Independence Day and Easter this weekend.
Police Commissioner-General Shepherd Mutamba warned the public against breaking traffic laws. His team plans to arrest anyone operating illegal transport services or driving under the influence. Officials advise against night travel and encourage proper vehicle maintenance. They ask citizens to report drug dealers and avoid keeping large cash amounts at home or businesses.
The Traffic Safety Council launched its new campaign, Safety Begins With Me, during the holiday period. The message focuses on personal responsibility for all road users. Drivers should avoid speeding, overloading vehicles, and using their phones behind the wheel. Pedestrians need to face oncoming traffic when walking and cross at marked areas. Law enforcement expects heavy traffic as families gather to celebrate both Independence Day and Easter this weekend.