EX-SOLDIER ESCAPED FROM JAIL, NOW HE IS PREACHING AGAINST PRISON BREAKS TO INMATES

EX-SOLDIER ESCAPED FROM JAIL, NOW HE IS PREACHING AGAINST PRISON BREAKS TO INMATES
February 2, 2026

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EX-SOLDIER ESCAPED FROM JAIL, NOW HE IS PREACHING AGAINST PRISON BREAKS TO INMATES

Source: EX-SOLDIER ESCAPED FROM JAIL, NOW HE IS PREACHING AGAINST PRISON BREAKS TO INMATES – herald

Arron Nyamayaro

EX-CONVICT Takura Nyakabawu is a man who once escaped from prison.

It cost him a lot, after he was arrested, as he spent a decade in jail.

Now, he is a free man once again and claims that he is also a reformed man.

Last week, he returned to prison, not as a captured runaway convict, but as a free man revisiting his demons.

He attended a meeting for ex-convicts, stakeholders, and current inmates at Harare Central Prison.

He urged inmates not to tempted to try to escape from prison.

“In hindsight, I regret my decision to escape,” Nyakabawu said.

“The humiliation I experienced during my incarceration, and the lasting mark of a criminal record, are burdens greater than I had anticipated.

“A criminal record is a heavy weight to carry.

“I’ve seen many inmates, even those who received life sentences, regaining their freedom through amnesty or successful appeals.

“You are not alone in this journey.”

A former soldier, Nyakabawu now runs a poultry project after returning home from a stint in a neighbouring country.

Another ex-convict, Peter Jacob, recounted his own journey from a death sentence in 1998 to life in prison.

Then, in 2020, he was released through amnesty.

Deputy Commissioner General, Granisia Musango, said this was a very important meeting.

“By sharing your journeys – the struggles, setbacks, and victories – you illuminate the path for others who are preparing to reintegrate into society.

“This meeting is more than just an event, it’s a celebration of transformation and resilience.”

Musango highlighted the importance of community support.

“The true measure of any society is how it treats those who have fallen.

“Your presence here sends a powerful message to those still confined, change is not a dream, it is a choice.’”

Commissioner Christmas Tarwira spoke about the Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Service’s evolution from a custodial institution to a rehabilitative one.

“Today’s gathering signifies our commitment to innovative, evidence-based interventions that prioritise human transformation,” he said.

“Former inmates serve as role models, demonstrating positive behaviour and resilience.”

Reverend Rephat Nyarenda, a leader from the River of Life Church, called on religious institutions to play a vital role in the healing and reintegration of former inmates.

“The church must foster peace and support these individuals to reclaim their lives through self-help projects, enabling them to become employers rather than job seekers.”

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