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Rozaria Memorial Trust Condemns Systemic Violence & Abuse of Children Due To Harmful Cultural, Religious Norms & Practices. 

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Murewa – Rozaria Memorial Trust (RMT) is deeply alarmed by the alleged reports of a 14-year-old, Memory Machaya, who reportedly passed away in Bocha, Mutare, at an apostolic church shrine while giving birth. 

The statement issued by the Organization reads; ‘We strongly condemn the systemic violence and abuse that children experience daily in our inequitable society due to harmful cultural, religious norms and practices.’ 

As an investigation relating to the death of the teenager is being carried out by the Zimbabwe Republic Police, we note with concern, the need to strengthen child protection measures in Zimbabwe and ensure impartial justice for perpetrators of violence against girls and women. Rozaria Memorial Trust, therefore, makes the following call to action:

  1. Call for the prosecution of perpetrators of violence against girls and women, especially child marriage without exception of culture or religion.
  2. Call on the Government of Zimbabwe (GoZ) to engage traditional and religious leaders in order to end the violence perpetrated against girls and women including the practice of Gender-Based Violence.
  3. Call for the alignment of laws regarding the age of consent, including the advancement of the Marriage Bill to be passed into law as it states the age of marriage at 18.
  4. Call on the Government of Zimbabwe to ensure that access to education and health is compulsory for all regardless of religious or cultural beliefs. 
  5. Call to Government of Zimbabwe to ensure that all women give birth at health centers and penalties should be given to all those who hold back.

The African Union (AU) Goodwill Ambassador on Ending Child Marriage, Dr. Nyaradzayi Gumbonzvanda said “This child has a name, a family, a community and a government, her death has created outrage. We are angry because it is not a single child, it is thousands of them in the country and millions in Africa who are raped, sexually abused and some are dying. This is criminal and is preventable. Justice must prevail”.

On the 7th of August The United Nations Zimbabwe office also, issued a statement stated that, “The current trend of unresolved cases of violence against women and girls in Zimbabwe, including marriages of minors cannot continue with impunity.”

Rozaria Memorial Trust is a non-profit organization, with a mission to create opportunities and unleash the potential of girls and young women living in rural communities through education, health, and entrepreneurship. 

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Abel Mavura is a journalist, editor, and writer whose work explores the intersections of cities, migration, and social justice. He tells stories about how people move, survive, and remake urban life under conditions of precarity, drawing on close field engagement and lived experience. Trained as a journalist at the Christian College of Southern Africa, Abel’s early work was rooted in media practice and community storytelling. Over time, his focus expanded into research and critical inquiry, allowing his writing to move fluidly between reportage, analysis, and long-form reflection. He is a graduate of Sciences Po Paris and is currently pursuing research at the University of Cambridge, where his work builds on earlier research into migration and informal housing. Abel is the author of three books, and his writing has appeared across platforms ranging from grassroots and community radio to international and policy-facing spaces. His work is grounded in clarity, ethical storytelling, and a commitment to centring voices often left out of mainstream narratives.

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