ZPS needs $6m per month to run prisons

“As ZPS, we are experiencing a lot of constraints in terms of funds to sustain inmates at our correctional service centres across the country. The main challenges that we continue to face include inadequate food rations and linen for prisoners making it difficult to deliver effective service.
“We need a monthly allocation of $6 million for us to be able to meet the basic requirement that would help improve the lives of inmates at our prisons and render quality service to the nation,” he said.

Dep-Comm Moyo said they were getting inadequate funds from the Government, adding that it compromised on health standards in the country’s rehabilitation centres.
“Although we have qualified doctors and nurses, we however, continue to face challenges and we urge  Government to give us more money so that we are able to improve on hygiene. It should be noted that prisoners are human and they deserve to be treated in a humane way,” he said.

Dep-Comm Moyo said his organisation has a food budgetary allocation of $875 000 every month to feed prisoners.
“On paper, we are supposed to get $875 000 every month to feed inmates, but sadly we have so far been given $898 000 covering the months of January to April, which is just equivalent to what we need on a monthly basis,” he said.

In an effort to address some of the challenges, ZPS has since come up with different income generating projects such as farming.
Dep-Comm Moyo said last year they managed to produce 2 500 tonnes of maize from their fields. He, however, said the quantities were not enough.

ZPS requires 4 000 tonnes of maize to feed inmates in all the country’s 42 prisons.
“We have come up with projects to generate funds so that we are able to address some of our challenges. Last year, we managed to produce 2 500 tonnes of maize and this year we have been affected by drought due to erratic rains,” he said.

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