JACQUELINE MUCHAZOREKA, BIRD STORY AGENCY
A new program in Zimbabwe’s prisons seeks to address the spread, prevention, and treatment of HIV/AIDS and related illnesses.
When Mazvita Ruwambara, 28, tested positive for Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) in 2015, his reaction was disbelief, even though he knew this could happen in his line of work, which occasionally involved having unprotected sex.
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A prison guard holding handcuffs in ZPCS Mutare Remand Prison. Photo : Jacqueline Muchazoreka
Inmates in ZPCS Mutare Remand Prison. Photo : Jacqueline Muchazoreka
An Inmate in ZPCS Mutare Remand Prison. Photo : Jacqueline Muchazoreka
Inmates and prison guards after receiving supplies in ZPCS Mutare Remand Prison. Photo : Jacqueline Muchazoreka
Inmates receiving supplies in ZPCS Mutare Remand Prison. Photo : Jacqueline Muchazoreka
An inmate holding crotcheted dolls in ZPCS Mutare Remand Prison. Photo : Jacqueline Muchazoreka
Zimbabwe Prisons Correctional Service Mutare Remand Prison sign post. Photo : Jacqueline Muchazoreka
ZPCS Manicaland Provincial Nursing Officer Superintendent Lebson Mudyano in his office. Photo : Jacqueline Muchazoreka
Inmates receiving supplies in ZPCS Mutare Remand Prison. Photo : Jacqueline Muchazoreka
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