Support centre offers ‘hope’ for victims of child marriage, abuse in Zim

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Every now and then, Masceline Muranda, 22, is jolted from her sleep by memories of being subjected to daily insults and emotional abuse.

To escape abuse by her relatives after her parents passed away, she was forced into marriage at a young age.

“I had a miscarriage in 2013 and I did not get any medical treatment. I was then blessed with a baby in 2014. I thought the baby would help mend the relationship with my husband’s family, but it got worse. I was subjected to more insults about my status. No one wanted to be associated with me, except my husband.”

“I got pregnant at the age of 17 having lost my parents. I went to stay with my boyfriend and got pregnant, but he [said] he was not ready to become a father. On the day that I gave birth, I was alone and was only taken to hospital by neighbours,” Tshuma said. “This new centre, right in the heart of the community, will provide counselling, education and shelter for women and girls all in one place. And I hope that it will do its best to promote awareness and educate people on gender equality, not only here in Murewa, but throughout Mashonaland East province and Zimbabwe,” he said

 

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