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Prisons let inmates bury their mom and suddenly remember humanity
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[QUOTE="Shamiso, post: 83843, member: 160"] Prisons let a locked-up guy say goodbye at his mom's funeral. The Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Service escorted an inmate to a burial, a move highlighting their focus on rehabilitation. Tinashe Fifitini, serving time for a wildlife act violation at Mutare Remand Prison, was taken to Nyamande Village in Nyanga District under guard. Five officers accompanied him for security during the proceedings. His mother had passed after a lung infection. Fifitini was seen kneeling quietly by the grave, a moment that the service says upholds inmate humanity. He expressed deep gratitude for the chance to pay final respects. A prison's rehabilitation officer, Correctional Officer Edwell Mariga, addressed mourners. He stated that real rehabilitation means keeping family connections intact to help with reintegration. This gesture follows another recent policy shift involving conjugal rights for select inmates. Those privileges started at Marondera Female Open Prison and Connemara Prison. Inmates must show good behavior to qualify, with visits occurring at their homes. Prison spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Meya Khanyezi linked this to a coming parole system aimed at reducing overcrowding. Commissioner General Moses Chihobvu noted the parole framework could ease congestion across facilities holding many inmates. The system plans for conditional early release, promoting behavioral change and cutting government costs. These steps signal a broader alignment with modern correctional standards focused on dignity and reintegration. [/QUOTE]
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