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Zimbabwe Goes High Tech With Smart Prisons
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 35170, member: 636"] Zimbabwe wants to improve its prisons with new smart buildings and technology. The government plans to create facilities like those in Rwanda and Uruguay that meet international human rights standards. Mrs Nyemba from the Justice Department said they already use virtual courts, where prisoners can attend hearings without traveling. Prison bathrooms have improved with proper toilets and private spaces for inmates to maintain their dignity. Overcrowding remains a problem as more people report crimes due to increased awareness. The government helps reduce prison populations through yearly amnesty programs that release certain prisoners early. A new parole system will let some inmates finish sentences at home under supervision. Officials want prisoners to sleep on real beds and eat good food, even though they live away from family. Judges consider the time spent waiting for trial when deciding final sentences. Some court cases face delays because of transport issues or when judges move to different areas. Zimbabwe continues these improvements as worldwide human rights groups push for better prison conditions across Africa. These changes aim to create a more humane system that respects prisoner rights. [/QUOTE]
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