Low turnout at Police Amendment Bill public hearings in Epworth
[New Zimbabwe - Zimbabwe] - 3/02/2026
Public hearings on the Police Amendment Bill held in Epworth on Monday recorded a low turnout, with residents divided over proposed provisions that would see police officers disciplined internally for non-criminal offences. The hearings are being conducted across Zimbabwe’s ten provinces, but in (…)
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