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Why would a government embarrass its own police force — the very institution tasked with protecting law, order, and public safety? In this episode, Tapiwa Shoko delivers a blunt but responsible political diagnosis on growing concerns that recent decisions and public handling of issues involving the Zimbabwe Republic Police have undermined morale, dignity, and institutional confidence. This is not an anti-police video. This is not a rumour piece. This is a national governance and dignity discussion. In this video, we break down: • why police morale matters for national stability • the difference between discipline and public humiliation • how leadership mistakes can weaken enforcement without realising it • why blaming institutions is politically easy — but dangerous • what happens when police lose protection from the top • how this affects ordinary Zimbabweans in their daily lives • why reform without respect leads to collapse, not justice This is not about defending wrongdoing. It is about defending institutions while demanding accountability. A country cannot function when its enforcers are confused, exposed, and demoralised. 👉 Like the video if you believe institutions deserve dignity 👉 Share with someone who values law, order, and fairness 👉 Subscribe as we build a calm, principled, democracy-focused African political community Masimba kuvanhu, power to the people. I am Tapiwa Shoko, your political doctor. HASHTAGS #Zimbabwe #ZimbabwePolice #PoliceMorale #LawAndOrder #Governance #PoliticalAnalysis #InstitutionalIntegrity #BreakingZimbabwe #AfricanPolitics #InsideAfricaNetwork