ZIMBABWE: 76 INMATES ON DEATH ROW
February 2, 2013: Seventy-six inmates, two of them female, are languishing in prison in Zimbabwe awaiting execution.
The State recently announced that the hangman's post had been filled. The post had no takers for 12 years.
Zimbabwe Prison Service Commissioner Retired General Paradzai Zimondi told journalists that the prisoners are awaiting execution despite the Government having appointed a hangman.
The new hangman, believed to be Malawian, ended an eight-year search mid last year, with a backlog of 71 people on his hands.
Rtd Gen Zimondi said Zimbabwe's prisons were holding 16 902 inmates.
He said only 587 of these were women and 124 were juveniles.
The prisons chief said 69 babies were staying with their mothers in different prisons across Zimbabwe.
"Generally, we are not experiencing overcrowding since all our prisons have a combined holding capacity of 17 000. However, we are experiencing overcrowding mainly in remand prisons as people continue to commit crimes while those waiting for trial and sentencing are taking long to be convicted," he said. (Sources: allafrica.com, 02/02/2013)
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