About 3,000 inmates got presidential pardon from Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa as part of government efforts to reduce congestion and improve inmates' living conditions.
The Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS) announced that beneficiaries of the amnesty include all female prisoners except those on death row or facing life sentences, all juveniles and all persons jailed for less than 36 months.
Disabled inmates, the terminally ill and those above 60 years who had served one third of their sentences were also pardoned. The pardon does not apply to habitual criminals previously pardoned but jailed again and those convicted of murder, treason, rape and armed robbery.
Zimbabwe’s prisons are battling overcrowding as they are currently holding 20,000 inmates against a carrying capacity of 17,000. “As the ZPCS we applaud the move taken by His Excellency (President Mnangagwa) in exercising his prerogative of mercy to some prisoners behind bars,’’ ZPCS deputy commissioner general Alford Mashango Dube said.
This is Mnangagwa’s first amnesty for prisoners since he assumed power last November. The last pardon that set free thousands of prisoners was done by former president Robert Mugabe in 2016 as prisons were struggling to feed the inmates.
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