The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Chiefs to assist ex-convicts

- Veronica Gwaze

TRADITIONA­L leaders will be roped in to assist in the rehabilita­tion of inmates, the head of Zimbabwe’s correction­al services has said.

Zimbabwe Prisons and Correction­al Services Commission­er-General Major-General (Retired) Paradzai Zimondi said they wanted to incorporat­e traditiona­l leaders in the rehabilita­tive aspects of their operations.

He made these remarks last week as Celebratio­n Church handed over a water tank and maize seed to the ZCPS at Harare Central Prison.

“The rehabilita­tion of inmates does not begin and end in prisons. Instead, it is a continuous process that the ZPCS cannot achieve alone. Traditiona­l leaders are the custodians of our traditions and customs and must therefore take an active role in the rehabilita­tion process,” Comm-Gen Zimondi said.

The ZPCS boss said traditiona­l leaders must play a more participat­ive role in fostering good relations between former inmates and society.

ZPCS public relations officer, Chief Prison Officer Solomon Mutamba, added: “Traditiona­l leaders are respected members of society and their involvemen­t in issues to with inmates makes our work easier.”

He said more than 80 percent of ex-convicts were not well-received in their communitie­s, and around 30 percent reverted to crime.

“The majority of the prisoners face serious challenges upon release. We have programmes that promote forgivenes­s and reconcilia­tion but this is not enough. Some of the challenges are of a spiritual nature and that is where the traditiona­l leaders come in.”

Chief Mudzimu (Mr Joseph Mudzimu) welcomed the ZPCS initiative and expressed traditiona­l leaders’ support for rehabilita­tion programmes.

“The problems that former inmates face have everything to do with the failure by communitie­s to embrace them, resulting in former inmates going back to their criminal past. As traditiona­l leaders, we are going to bridge that gap and act as mediators,” Chief Mudzimu said.

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