Cops are getting wired up with cameras and drones, pushing accountability tech hard while signaling that roadside nonsense and shady conduct are officially on notice.
Police tech overhaul push
Police tech overhaul push
- The Zimbabwe Republic Police rolled out body-worn cameras forcewide.
- Added drones and road surveillance gear.
- Aimed upgrades at crime control and traffic flow.
- Framed the move as modernization, not cosmetics.
- Stephen Mutamba set a no-tag, no-camera deployment line.
- Made visible identification mandatory.
- Modeled compliance by wearing his own tag.
- Tied visibility to cleaner conduct.
- Paul Nyathi confirmed cameras are ready for active use.
- Speed tracking devices already line major highways.
- Drones are buzzing over Harare Central and Bulawayo Central.
- Final tweaks underway to sync tags and headcounts.
- Stephen Mutamba pitched cameras as misconduct blockers.
- Cast them as protection for straight cops.
- Asked the public to help flag corruption.
- Linked tech use to professional policing.
- Zimbabwe Republic Police expanded aerial oversight.
- Gained wider situational awareness during operations.
- Boosted response coordination from above.
- Claimed a stronger reach in complex environments.