Steve Meke hails faith groups for uplifting Malawi prisoners with support and hope

Religious organizations serve as fundamental elements within Malawi's prisoner sentence management system according to Prison Service spokesperson Steve Meke. Faith-based groups deliver prayer services, counselling sessions, and moral assistance to incarcerated individuals across the nation. Many inmates receive this spiritual support when family members fail to visit them during their imprisonment. These interventions aim to decrease repeat criminal behavior while promoting successful prisoner rehabilitation programs.

Religious communities organize celebratory activities during Christmas and Eid festivals for prison populations. Faith groups distribute presents and create memorable experiences for inmates during these special occasions. Meke emphasized how spiritual organizations provide essential hope and comfort to prisoners throughout their sentences. The spokesperson highlighted that religious guidance helps inmates prepare for eventual reintegration into society after release.
 

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