| SABC film reveals horrors of Zim prisons |
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| Written by Martin |
| Monday, 30 March 2009 08:07 |
The South African Broadcasting Corporation SABC, has produced a remarkable documentary about conditions in Zimbabwean prisons which will be screened nation-wide on Tuesday.
Produced by SABC's Special Assignment team, the film entitled Hell Hole takes viewers into
Zimbabwe's prisons - which it ways have become virtual death traps for prisoners. This exclusive, never before been seen video images, were captured following an intense three month investigation and brave co-operation of officials within the Zimbabwean prison system, says a statement from SABC. The officials filmed day-today events inside prison on hidden cameras. The result is a grim picture of a huge humanitarian crisis within the penal system. ![]() Inside one jail we meet Brian Gumbo (not his real name) who is half way through his two year sentence for housebreaking…and it seem unlikely that he will make if out of there. The camera follows him around as he shuffles from his cell to a room where he receives a bowl of sadza-a thick porridge made from maize meal. Like many others he is also suffering from pellagra-a deficiency disease caused by a lack of vitamin B3 and proteins, says the statement. According to a report by the Zimbabwean Association for Crime Prevention and Rehabilitation of the offender (ZACRO), at least 20 prisoners are dying each day across the country's 55 institutions. Some of the prisoners featured in the programme have already died and others like Brian Gumbo are on the brink of death. Hell Hole was produced by Executive Producer Johann Abrahams and Godknows Nare. |