The Ministry of Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage has issued a strong warning statement to the public about bogus individuals who are masquerading as its agents to issue fake private security guard licences. The Ministry of Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage said it does not have any authorised agents to issue such licences.
In a statement seen by Newsreportzim.com, the ministry said any individual or entity claiming to offer such services is fraudulent and should be reported to the police.
““It has come to our attention that some bogus individuals and companies are misleading the public by claiming to be the ministry’s agents who can facilitate the issuance of private security guard licences.
“Please be informed that the ministry has never engaged any individual or company to act on its behalf in the issuance of those licences. Anyone who purports to be doing so on behalf of the Ministry of Home Affairs and Cultural
“Heritage is a fraudster who should be reported to the police so that the law may take its course. Please be guided accordingly,” the statement reads.
The ministry reiterated that the responsibility of issuing private security guard licences lies solely with the Ministry of Home Affairs at Mukwati Building, Corner O.R Tambo and 5th street in Harare.