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PARTIES REMAIN BANNED : MINISTER newsdzeZimbabweNewsdzeZimbabwe

Friday, December 18, 2020  NewsdzeZimbabwe   Those planning Christmas and New Year parties have been reminded that all parties and other social gatherings remain banned under Covid-19 safety measures, and those engaging in the activities will be arrested and face the law, Government has said. Police are being deployed to ensure compliance. Under the regulations, birthday and house parties, political and other social gatherings including musical concerts, are banned countrywide. There is also need to stick to regulations on public gatherings, which are restricted to a maximum of 100 people or less at church gatherings, 50 or less people at funerals, and low risk sports.

Police Out In Full Force During Festive Season – Ministers

By Munashe Makuwe HOME affairs minister Kazembe Kazembe and transport minister Joel Biggie Matiza Wednesday officially launched a joint 2020 festive season campaign under the theme “Eradicating Human Error”. Matiza said police officers would increase patrols to combat crimes and curb road accidents. “The Zimbabwe Republic Police will be out in full force conducting patrols and roadblocks this festive season,” said Matiza. The launch of the awareness campaign also combines the efforts of the Traffic Safety Council of Zimbabwe(TSCZ), Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) and Zimbabwe National Roads Administration (ZINARA). “Accordingly, robust measures have been put in place to ensure that our police officers together with key stakeholders such as Traffic Safety Council of Zimbabwe, Vehicle Inspection Department and Zimbabwe National Roads Administration are highly mobile and visible on our roads, enforcing rules and regulations during the festive season,” Matiza said.

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