Zimbabwe military leaders told everyone they must not wear army clothes. The law says regular people cannot dress in military gear. Military officials became concerned after seeing Blessed Runesu Geza, who was kicked out of the ZANU PF Central Committee, wearing army clothes in a video where he asked people to join protests. The Defence Forces released a statement about this problem on Friday, March 21.
The Defence Act makes wearing army clothes a crime for anyone not serving in the military. Officials pointed to Section 99 of the law, which says nobody can use decorations given to Defence Forces members without permission. Anyone caught breaking these rules faces legal trouble. The military wants citizens to stop buying or wearing anything that looks like their official uniforms.
Military leaders asked everyone to help by reporting anyone dressed in military clothes outside army bases or approved areas. They want reports about people pretending to be soldiers or committing crimes dressed as military members. The Defence Forces need public help stopping those who misuse their uniforms for bad purposes. They believe regular citizens can assist them in fixing this issue.
People with information about fake soldiers should call the Zimbabwe Defence Forces. From mobile phones, they can reach the Call Centres at 0712842318 or 0716801064. Those using landlines should dial 0242-252094 or 0242-791129. The military takes these violations seriously and wants to address them quickly. They thank everyone for staying alert and helping protect their official uniforms from misuse.
The Defence Act makes wearing army clothes a crime for anyone not serving in the military. Officials pointed to Section 99 of the law, which says nobody can use decorations given to Defence Forces members without permission. Anyone caught breaking these rules faces legal trouble. The military wants citizens to stop buying or wearing anything that looks like their official uniforms.
Military leaders asked everyone to help by reporting anyone dressed in military clothes outside army bases or approved areas. They want reports about people pretending to be soldiers or committing crimes dressed as military members. The Defence Forces need public help stopping those who misuse their uniforms for bad purposes. They believe regular citizens can assist them in fixing this issue.
People with information about fake soldiers should call the Zimbabwe Defence Forces. From mobile phones, they can reach the Call Centres at 0712842318 or 0716801064. Those using landlines should dial 0242-252094 or 0242-791129. The military takes these violations seriously and wants to address them quickly. They thank everyone for staying alert and helping protect their official uniforms from misuse.