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Zimbabwe: Prison Officials Force Inmates To Buy Uniforms – Govt Officials

Ere-ebi Agedah by Ere-ebi Agedah
June 25, 2024
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By Ebi Kesiena

The Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS) is facing severe financial constraints, compelling prisoners on remand to provide their own uniforms and prompting their relatives to supply blankets during the cold winter months.

Government officials, speaking anonymously to local media revealed these measures due to a lack of funding affecting basic inmate necessities.

Assistant Commissioner Meya Khanyezi of ZPCS denied these claims, stating that unconvicted prisoners are allowed to acquire essentials from private sources as per regulations.

However, investigations by NewsDay uncovered a thriving market for prison uniforms in Mbare. Vendors there sell uniforms at prices ranging from US$10 to US$20, exacerbating the plight of inmates who cannot afford them.

As a result, many prisoners are left wearing tattered clothing or relying on hand-me-downs from others, highlighting the deteriorating conditions within Zimbabwe’s prisons. This situation reflects broader financial woes affecting security forces like the army, police, and correctional facilities, all struggling with resource shortages that compromise service delivery.

Additionally, the inability to provide basic necessities undermines the dignity and rights of inmates, further marginalizing an already vulnerable population. The lack of transparency and accountability within the system calls for urgent reforms to address these humanitarian issues and ensure that prisoners’ basic needs are met.

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