Lungatso using sports for rehabilitation in Kibos Prison

Bevelyne Lungatso, the officer in charge of Kibos Maximum Prison has hit the ground running with the recently launched ‘active participation’ programme in Prisons as she organised an 11-team football tournament at the facility that concluded on Wednesday 29 December. Prisoners Justice day was this week. Humanity rescue foundation appreciates the work and support of Kenya Prison service and all stake holders in enabling rehabilitation and reintegration of persons.#HakiFridays#BuildingAHealthyServingCommunity pic.twitter.com/Ec4slUIX2V— Humanity Rescue Foundation (@hrfkenya) August 13, 2021 Lungatso served Prisons Women’s volleyball team as the team manager when they took bronze at the 2021 Africa Club Championships in Tunisia under the tutelage of David Lugh’aho who held brief for Josp Barasa, at the time attached with the national team that was preparing for the Tokyo Olympics. The tournament dubbed ‘Mama Yao Cup’ saw the 11 inmate-teams do battle with Wazee FC emerging victorious after beating Hamaz FC by five goals to one. Tottenham FC completed the podium places’Mama Yao Cup’ is in line with the recently launched rehabilitation, welness,talents and skill development programme in prisons countrywide; aimed at sharpening inmate’s skills, hence aiding in rehabilitation through their active participation.”We held a successful event, a first of many. Having seen, first hand what sports can achieve in the community, I am confident this initiative will bear fruits. The aim is to see an enhancement in inmates’ discipline, general health due to regular exercising and also keeping them busy durinh this period they ate undergoing rehabilitation and giving them a sense of purpose,” said Lungatso. The Kenya Prisons Service, through its farming rehabilitation programme, aims to reintegrate offenders into society by instilling farming and other skills necessary for their self-dependence. Read more on #MyGovNews here… https://t.co/qf8M7IgyZ3 pic.twitter.com/IBJJZNGvRy— My Gov (@MyGovKe) June 23, 2020 She continued, “Most of these inmates will, at one point leave the facility and integrate with the outside community. Activities like this help them to develop and sharpen their talents and skills that they could use once the rehabilitation process is concluded.” 

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