
Zimbabwe frees nearly 4,000 inmates under presidential amnesty
The Hindu
Zimbabwe's government releases nearly 4,000 inmates under presidential amnesty to address prison overcrowding and promote restorative justice.
Zimbabwe on Monday (March 2, 2026) began releasing nearly 4,000 inmates who were granted presidential amnesty in a bid to ease overcrowding in prisons.
The Cabinet announced the amnesty in February, on the same day it approved sweeping changes to the Constitution as part of a plan to extend 83-year-old President Emmerson Mnangagwa's term till 2030.
"The nation should note that the release of the 3,978 beneficiaries begins today," Justice Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi said at a press conference in the capital Harare.
Zimbabwe's prisons held just over 24,000 inmates in the second quarter of 2025, according to recent available national data.
A total of 4,305— including 223 women— would eventually be released, Mr. Ziyambi said, with the scheme "focusing on vulnerable groups and those who have demonstrated significant progress in their rehabilitation".
The move "reflects a profound commitment to restorative justice, national compassion and the strategic decongestion of correctional facilities", the Minister said.













