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June 13, 2025 at 05:31 PM
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*President Mnangagwa officially commissions new complete flats for police officers*
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa today officially renamed Tomlinson Depot to Chimoio Camp and commissioned new police residential flats at the same site, in a move he described as part of efforts to decolonise Zimbabwe’s institutional identity and honour liberation war heroes.
The ceremony was attended by several Government ministers and ZRP Commissioner-General Steven Mutamba.
“This renaming is not symbolic, it is a direct act of reclaiming our heritage and paying tribute to those who fought and died for our independence,” said President Mnangagwa.
“The name Chimoio is deeply etched in the history of our liberation struggle. This facility must now reflect our national story.”
The President also commissioned four blocks of residential flats now called Chimoio Police Camp Flats, which he said would improve the welfare of police officers.
“Decent accommodation is a right, not a luxury, especially for our officers who safeguard our peace and enforce law and order. We will continue investing in better living conditions for our public servants,” he said.
The President said renaming key public institutions like police depots and streets helped dismantle colonial legacies and ensured historical narratives reflected African identity and liberation values.
He emphasised that the process must “educate present and future generations about our heritage.”
The President praised frontline states like Mozambique and liberation allies such as Frelimo, saying, “Zimbabwe will always remain indebted to their solidarity.”
Addressing rising housing demands for police, he urged Government ministries and local authorities to scale up infrastructure and incorporate climate smart technologies.
“With these efforts, we are building not just structures but a proud and resilient Zimbabwe,” he declared.