In a historic move, Zimbabwe has abolished the death penalty. President Mnangagwa signed the Death Penalty Abolition Act into law in 2024.
The Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission praised this decision. They said it upholds the right to life and human dignity, which are protected by Zimbabwe's Constitution.
The new law means no one in Zimbabwe can be sentenced to death or executed. It brings Zimbabwe in line with global human rights standards. Many countries have already abolished the death penalty.
The commission said the law shows compassion. Prisoners on death row will get legal help and a chance to seek mercy.
Lawmakers from different political parties worked together to pass the law. The commission commended their unity.
Abolishing the death penalty is a huge achievement for human rights in Zimbabwe. It reflects the country's values of equality, justice and mercy.
The commission said the death penalty is not an effective crime deterrent. Getting rid of it allows for a more humane justice system.
The commission urged authorities to re-sentence death row prisoners quickly and fairly. They pledged to monitor the process.
The abolition of the death penalty is a proud moment for Zimbabwe. It shows the country's commitment to human rights and a just society.
The Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission praised this decision. They said it upholds the right to life and human dignity, which are protected by Zimbabwe's Constitution.
The new law means no one in Zimbabwe can be sentenced to death or executed. It brings Zimbabwe in line with global human rights standards. Many countries have already abolished the death penalty.
The commission said the law shows compassion. Prisoners on death row will get legal help and a chance to seek mercy.
Lawmakers from different political parties worked together to pass the law. The commission commended their unity.
Abolishing the death penalty is a huge achievement for human rights in Zimbabwe. It reflects the country's values of equality, justice and mercy.
The commission said the death penalty is not an effective crime deterrent. Getting rid of it allows for a more humane justice system.
The commission urged authorities to re-sentence death row prisoners quickly and fairly. They pledged to monitor the process.
The abolition of the death penalty is a proud moment for Zimbabwe. It shows the country's commitment to human rights and a just society.