Zimbabwe News Update

🇿🇼 Published: 05 January 2026
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A cellphone, money, documents and prohibited meals were uncovered during a raid at the St Albans Correctional facility in Gqeberha on Sunday night. The banned items were found during a surprise sweep of the prison led by correctional services national commissioner Makgothi Samuel Thobakgale. Thobakgale said the St Albans management area was among South Africa’s larger correctional services management areas that were of concern because of the inmates incarcerated there and the type of crimes committed in the Nelson Mandela Bay area.

During the search, Thobakgale found a cellphone, while emergency support team members uncovered a number of documents, including a medical file, that were not meant to be in the possession of inmates, in addition to money and prohibited meals. “There are a number of management problems one has uncovered during the search,” he said. “First, every unit needs to have a member in charge.

We have unit managers, but since we work in shifts, a unit manager cannot always be there, but each section should have a member in charge. “The head of the centre should know who the member in charge is, so when I ask who the member in charge is, I should get an immediate answer. That member in charge should be immediately available to respond to whatever situation, so that is a problem.

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“The second problem is we found one inmate with a medical file in his possession. It is not supposed to be like that; they belong in a health institution — we have clinics and hospitals in our correctional facilities,“ Thobakgale said. “We also found inmates that have access to buying food from the mess; that is where our officials buy food. Inmates are allowed to buy from the tuck shop; they get served meals by us as correctional services.” He said investigations would be launched to identify the officials involved and charge them.

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Originally published by TimesLIVE • January 05, 2026

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