Police vowed action against officers for a tourist fine

A $30 roadblock fine over missing triangles sparked corruption claims from a South African tourist, forcing police and government to promise action.

A tourist got hit with a fine despite carrying three triangles
  • Officers at a Chipinge roadblock demanded four emergency triangles, not the usual three.
  • The South African visitor got slapped with a US$30 penalty on the spot.
  • He posted a video online calling out the cops for what he called corruption.
  • The tourist warned that this kind of treatment could scare visitors away from Zimbabwe.
Rwodzi called him personally to apologize for the mess
  • Tourism Minister Barbara Rwodzi reached out directly after the video went viral online.
  • She apologized for the incident and promised action against the officers involved.
  • The tourist shared a follow-up clip confirming the minister's personal call and assurance.
  • He had visited Zimbabwe multiple times before without anyone mentioning a fourth triangle.
ZRP and government vow consequences for unprofessional conduct
  • Commissioner Paul Nyathi said the force won't tolerate that kind of behavior from officers.
  • Police Command is taking steps to ensure officers stick to the service charter.
  • Ndavaningi Mangwana stressed that Zimbabwe's international image matters to the government.
  • He praised Rwodzi for reaching out and urged everyone to project the country positively.
 

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