PRESIDENT LAUNCHES MOBILE COURT IN TANZANIA

PRESIDENT LAUNCHES MOBILE COURT IN TANZANIA

President John Magufuli launches mobile court in Tanzania to help primary courts. President Magufuli has launched mobile court worth Sh470m in Tanzania. This mobile court will help reduce the number of cases at the primary level in the judiciary system of the nation; as over 177, 614 cases were filled at the primary court all over the country last year. The mobile court in Tanzania will help solves cases like involving traffic and environmental offenders. The launch…

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KENYAN CHIEF JUSTICE SWEARS IN 47 NEW RESIDENT MAGISTRATES

KENYAN CHIEF JUSTICE SWEARS IN 47 NEW RESIDENT MAGISTRATES

47 new Resident Magistrates sworn in by Kenya’s Chief Justice. After the Anti-graft summit was held last Friday 25th January 2019; Kenya’s chief justice presided over the swearing of new resident magistrates. This process is to help increase and boost the nation’s judiciary capacity. The Chief Justice charged the new resident magistrates to think thorough their rulings. He said it will help avoid delaying justice to deserving citizens in the nation. In his own words,…

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TANZANIA CHIEF JUSTICE WARNS POLITICIANS NOT TO MINGLE WITH JUDICIARY MATTERS.

TANZANIA CHIEF JUSTICE WARNS POLITICIANS NOT TO MINGLE WITH JUDICIARY MATTERS.

Chief Justice Ibrahim hamais Juma warns the government against meddling with the judiciary.  Head of Tanzania’s judiciary, Chief Justice Ibrahim Hamis Juma, has warned politicians to stop mingling with matters concerning the judiciary. He was speaking at a press briefing in connection with the country’s Law Week celebrations which marks the beginning of the court calendar that “Anybody who does so will be dealt with accordingly, this is the message I want to send. We are…

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