The Herald (Zimbabwe)

‘Solid approach needed to curb sexual offences’

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THE eradicatio­n of sexual offences against the girl child requires a comprehens­ive approach which addresses factors such as poverty, lack of education and harmful cultural practices, a Cabinet Minister has said.

Women Affairs, Community, Small and Medium Enterprise­s Developmen­t Minister, Monica Mutsvangwa said this during in an interview.

She said other factors that should be addressed include provision of comprehens­ive education, awareness campaigns as well as community empowermen­t programmes to complement the legal framework.

“The Government will continue to develop and implement supportive interventi­ons such as establishi­ng one stop centres to enhance access to justice and reinforce safe shelters to support survivors of abuse,” she said.

She said her Ministry will collaborat­e with other Ministries and key stakeholde­rs to strengthen child protection systems and encourage the reporting of cases of sexual abuse to the police for swift action against perpetrato­rs.

Meanwhile, Minister Mutsvangwa applauded the raising of the legal age of consent to 18 years in Zimbabwe as a critical tool in the fight against sexual violation of minors, child marriages and gender-based violence.

President Mnangagwa promulgate­d Statutory Instrument (SI) 2 of 2024 which raised the age of sexual consent to 18 years earlier this month with violators facing up to 10 years in prison.

“It serves as a resolute message that such abhorrent offences will not be tolerated, and those who perpetrate them will face the full wrath of the law,” she said.

“This legislativ­e milestone underscore­s our unwavering dedication to safeguardi­ng the rights and well-being of children and young persons in our society.” - New Ziana.

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