The Seventh-day Adventist (SDA) Rusape Central Church on Monday held a graduation and baptism ceremony for inmates at Rusape Remand Prison, where 44 inmates completed the Voice of Prophecy Bible course and were baptised.
The programme, led by SDA Manicaland Province Publishing Director Mrs Cecilia Nyika and SDA Rusape Central Publishing Director Mr Joshua Musiiwa, brought together pastors, church elders and the Prison Charity Committee to support inmate rehabilitation through spiritual development.
The inmates completed a three-month Bible study programme conducted with the assistance of the station chaplain before receiving certificates during the graduation ceremony.
“This is the first paper bearing my name that did not come from court,” said inmate Kundai Nyamai.
The church choir, Tsuri Yamangwanani, led worship as correctional officers and inmates joined in gospel songs before 44 inmates underwent baptism by immersion in accordance with SDA doctrine.
The church also donated buckets, detergent, laundry soap and foodstuffs before sharing a meal with inmates and officers.
Mrs Nyika thanked the Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Service for facilitating the programme.
“When we care for inmates, we care for Zimbabwe’s future,” she said, urging organisations to remember those in correctional facilities “as they deserve to be loved like every human being.”
Representing the Officer-in-Charge, Chief Correctional Officer Rosemary Mariridza said, “Programs like this build discipline, prevent negative behaviour, and support the wellbeing of inmates. This is rehabilitation in action.”
Graduate inmate Kudzanai Chabveka said, “Before I entered the doors of this prison facility I was a bad person to both myself and the community I lived in. This VOP course made me a changed person who now believes that there is a God who needs to be worshipped and demands me to do good always.”
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