The police in is another law enforcement enemy Neo will face during the game. Multiple police officer trying to unlock the door Mr. The security has firearms because in the first level, after you eliminated the riot shield SWAT team there is a cutscene where a security officer holds a heavy pistol before he changes in an agent. In the other two you need to run away from them and the police until you reach the ground floor. You will only have to fight the security in the first level. The only levels they appear in are: Ever had a dream, Neo?, Escape, He's heading for the street. They wear black shoes, black pants, a white shirt with a black tie and some of them wear uniform caps.
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The security are the weakest opponents Neo will face in the game. In The Matrix: Path of Neo Security Ī security officer holding a heavy pistol. The latter can only be seen in cutscenes. The police use two types of vehicles: a marked police car and an unmarked black car. The first one is holding a tear gas grenade launcher, the second one behind him a 92FS pistol.Ī police car in Enter The Matrix. A second variety of police exist who wear gas masks instead of a cap. They also have a nightstick, but prioritize using their pistols. They wear dark blue clothing: shoes, pants, shirt with tie and a uniform cap. Police officers are a bit more challenging than the security, especially when they are in groups. Two police officer with 92FS pistols in their hands. They wear black shoes, black pants, and a white shirt with a black tie. The garbage collection system has to be addressed and the city of Harare and local authorities have to follow-up after corporates would have cleaned the cities to maintain and manage waste,” said Mrs Mtasa.The security are the weakest opponents in the game. I also think there is need to provide citizens with dumping areas. “We need to design a broader awareness campaign around cleanliness and avoiding dumping of waste. “This is what I am discussing with my team right now, I think we need to escalate the awareness because what we are seeing in this dump is unacceptable. She added that there is need to escalate awareness at community level to ensure the issue of dump sites becomes a thing of the past. The clean-up drive is also being spearheaded by the ministry of Environment and tourism who have come up with an initiative to allocate dump sites to corporates and state entities and organisations to participate effectively in the national clean up. Cleanliness is next to Godliness and the only people who can make your environment good are yourselves and ourselves and our President has proclaimed that and we really need to heed to the clarion call,” she said.
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“As TelOne, we have always been sensitive about environment issues, you have seen us going in cities, towns to clean up as well as to provide litter bins but now this is a much more wider call for all us to participate in cleaning up and we need that. We are beautiful and we care for our environment says TelOne IT girls
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“This is a national agenda that was set by the President, His Excellency President Mnangagwa, so the first Friday of every month we are supposed to clean up all our environments and surroundings and we are participating in that. TelOne has since embarked on a national clean up drive whereby all its branches dotted around the country participate in the event. President Emerson Mnangagwa proclaimed the first Friday of every month as National Clean Up Day. TelOne PR Officer Hazel Ndebele and MD Mrs Chipo Mtasa readying up for the job The stench that is actually coming from this particular dump site is something else and the amount of litter that was just thrown there it’s not healthy, it’s just a health hazard,” said Mrs Mtasa. “I am suggesting that as TelOne, we were allocated this dump site (at Tackarrel court) perhaps we provide the bins and then put up signs so that we don’t litter like this. So what we need to do is to have a sustainable way either by providing them with bins or also having an intensive local community campaign. “The issue of dumping garbage at undesignated places is now a cause for concern, we need to make ensure that it does not happen again. TelOne team dig into the garbage along 8th and central avenue In an interview with the TelOne Managing Director, Mrs Chipo Mtasa on the side-lines of the clean-up day, she said there is need to have a sustainable way of managing refuse collection at community level in a manner that inculcates a culture of hygiene and personal love for the community. AS a response to the national call to maintaining a clean environment, TelOne has hinted on rolling out standalone bins around illegal dump sites to improve waste disposal and management at community level, Health Times has learnt.