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2 ZNA officers, 2 others drown after boat capsized at Lake Kariba, police release names of the deceased

The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has confirmed an incident in which four people drowned at Lake Kariba after a dinkey boat capsized.

In a statement ZRP spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said the bodies of the deceased were retrieved.

In other news, ZRP reports that a total of 22 633 arrests have been effected during the on-going operation, “Tame the Traffic Jungle.

The police say about 597 arrests have been made on vehicles without route permits while 9 021 arrests have been made on illegal pirate taxis (mushikashika) and 271 motorists have been arrested for reckless driving, while 1 464 people have been arrested for touting.

Meanwhile, police say 913 vehicles have been impounded for moving on the roads with no registration plates.

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