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Police Urged to Strengthen Role in Zimbabwe's Devolution Push
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 49051, member: 636"] Government officials rolled out fresh training programs for police bosses at Mkushi Police Academy on Friday. Permanent Secretary Tafadzwa Muguti talked to superintendents about their new jobs under devolution policies. He warned cops about sneaky criminals hiding money crimes behind fake businesses. The training aimed to teach officers how local policing fits with national development goals. Police leaders learned about their duties to help communities make their voices heard. Muguti told the group that law enforcement must back transparency and accountability measures across Zimbabwe. He pointed out that crooks often use legitimate-looking companies to wash dirty money. The government wants police to spot these tricks before they damage the economy. Officers received guidance on supporting local decision-making processes. The training showed how police work connects to broader government plans for community growth. Zimbabwe plans to reach upper middle-income status before 2030 arrives. Government leaders believe sharing knowledge between different groups will help achieve this target. Security forces play a major part in making development happen across the country. The devolution program needs all sectors working together to succeed. Police training represents one piece of a bigger puzzle for national progress. [/QUOTE]
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