ZHRC commends Govt for abolishing death penalty
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The Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission (ZHRC) has commended the government for its decision to abolish the death penalty.
Staff Reporter
The Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission (ZHRC) has commended the government for its decision to abolish the death penalty.
Staff Reporter
Residents of Bulawayo have expressed frustration with Mayor David Coltart, accusing him of failing to address the city’s persistent water shortages despite campaigning on promises to resolve the crisis.
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Government has unveiled its key priorities for 2025, focusing on infrastructure development, poverty reduction, and strengthening the healthcare and education sectors.
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The Harare City Council (HCC) has announced a 54% reduction in shop licence fees, lowering the annual cost from US$649 to US$300 for small businesses, in a move aimed at bolstering the growth of small and medium enterprises (SMEs).
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Masvingo's Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution, Ezra Chadzamira, has reassured residents of Masvingo Province that no one would die of hunger despite the ongoing El Niño-induced drought.
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President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s leadership has revitalised Zanu PF, transforming the party into a dynamic and modern political force that resonates with the aspirations of Zimbabweans.
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Thousands of Zanu-PF supporters gathered in Gutu, Masvingo Province, to celebrate the appointment of Honourable Lovemore Matuke as the new Minister of State Security. The event, held on January 1, 2025, marked a significant political milestone for Matuke and the region, as he assumes a crucial role in the Government.
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Parents across the country have begun preparing for the start of the 2025 school year after the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education officially confirmed that schools will open for the first term on Tuesday, January 14. The term will run until Thursday, April 10, with the Ministry urging the public to disregard earlier rumours that suggested a January 6 reopening.
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The Government officially opened the Gweru Rehabilitation Centre yesterday, in a move aimed to address the escalating issue of drug and substance abuse.
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The Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Service (ZPCS), in partnership with the 4-H Zimbabwe Foundation, recently organized the first-ever Inter-Prisons Inmate Sports Tournament at Hwahwa Medium Prison in Midlands Province.
This event marked a significant milestone in the country’s correctional system, serving as a powerful tool for promoting the rehabilitation and mental wellness of inmates.
4-H Zimbabwe Foundation representative, John Muchenje expressed his enthusiasm for the event, highlighting the importance of such programs for the well-being of inmates.
"The tournament brought together participants from various correctional facilities across the Midlands Province, who competed in various sports activities designed to encourage teamwork, discipline, and physical fitness. The event was a step forward in creating a more inclusive environment for inmates, helping to bridge the gap between those incarcerated and the broader community. By engaging in sports, inmates were able to momentarily escape the harsh realities of prison life, fostering a sense of belonging and purpose," he said.
Muchenje also noted how such events not only improve inmates’ physical health but also promote social inclusion by encouraging positive interactions among them.
"The role of sport in rehabilitation has long been recognized for its ability to enhance mental and physical well-being. This initiative, which includes activities, such as football, athletics, and other team-based competitions, seeks to promote not just physical fitness but also mental health and emotional resilience. For inmates, it offers an opportunity to channel their energy into positive outlets, helping them build relationships and develop skills that are vital for reintegration into society once they complete their sentences."
The initiative also provides inmates with opportunities to engage in sports and recreational activities, which help reduce recidivism and prepare them for life after prison, enabling them to contribute meaningfully to society.
"This initiative offers inmates the chance to participate in sports and recreational activities, which not only help reduce recidivism but also equip them for a successful reintegration into society, enabling them to make positive contributions after serving their sentences."
The Inter-Prisons Inmate Sports Tournament serves as a model for correctional institutions to incorporate rehabilitation programs that focus on the well-being of inmates. The success of the event at Hwahwa Medium Prison is expected to inspire similar initiatives across Zimbabwe's prisons, offering a path toward positive change, social inclusion, and the rehabilitation of those who have been incarcerated.