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Zimbabwe Cabinet’s Move To Abolish Death Penalty Marks Progress - Amnesty International

1 year agoThu, 08 Feb 2024 10:42:25 GMT
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Zimbabwe Cabinet’s Move To Abolish Death Penalty Marks Progress - Amnesty International

Amnesty International has commended the move by Zimbabwe’s cabinet to back abolition of the death penalty saying capital punishment “has no place in our world.”

Speaking after a Cabinet meeting on Tuesday, 06 February, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Jenfan Muswere said Cabinet had resolved to back the Private Member’s Bill which seeks to abolish the death penalty.

Muswere said while approving the Bill to abolish the death penalty, Cabinet still wanted the new law to impose lengthy sentences to deter murder.

Responding to the development, Amnesty International’s Deputy Regional Director for East and Southern Africa, Khanyo Farisè said:

Zimbabwe has taken the right step towards ending this abhorrent and inhuman form of punishment that has no place in our world.

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Now that the cabinet has given its nod, Parliament must ensure the death penalty is truly abolished by voting to pass legislation that will make this a reality.

Zimbabwe reportedly carried out its last execution in 2005 but death sentences have continued to be imposed.

At independence in 1980, there were nine crimes punishable by death under Zimbabwean law.

Currently, offenders cab be sentenced to death for three offences, namely treason; where the act of insurgency, banditry, sabotage or terrorism results in the death of a person; for murder and for attempted murder or incitement or conspiracy to commit murder.

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9 Comments

🔵🔵 · 1 year ago
Death penalty may be abolished on paper, but still exists through abductions and kidnappings, I understand there's a substance they're injecting on victims...it must be a slow poison akin to the death penalty. We also have an illegal shoot to kill policy which the police use to eliminate suspects....all these must be abolished
Tsuronzuma · 1 year ago
mhondi inoda kupedzerwa mezh mezh, izvi zvekuti itomera ka****u nezvi.ta.ko ichidya mari dzema taxpayer iyo yabva kushotesa number yema taxpayers hazviiti. mhondi muvhu. simpul
count cammillo decavour · 1 year ago
Yes plz More
tafman · 1 year ago
plz may the Chitepo guy give us more... starting with Tongo's death
Chitepo Guy · 1 year ago
Im on it
🧐 🤔 🤨 🙄 🤪 · 1 year ago
It's just simple to deal with this, if they can't have a hangman's job, the perpetrators of these crimes, murderers should be employed to do the job, one by one till the last man's standing.... 🤷‍♂️ I feel murderers have no use to this world, if they get paroled they become nuisance to the community and most likely commit more crimes as they won't be at peace even from within their souls, that guilt haunts them like flies on sh*t
Anonymous · 1 year ago
This should be redited to Mnangagwa who has on various platforms condemned Death Penalty
doug · 1 year ago
This is one instance of doing nothing, or not doing it Which earns praises. There are a lot of things we do not do, even after giving promises, which would earn praises if they were done.

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