The Judicial Service Commission saw 44 people finish written tests for eight open Labour Court judge positions. This test marks the first step in picking new judges through a clear process based on skills. JSC spokesperson Daniel Nemukuyu said two shortlisted candidates did not take the test. He called this test an important part of finding the right people for the Labour Court.
Staff members are grading the tests right now. Results will come out soon. Candidates who pass will move to public interviews that everyone can watch online. The JSC will announce the interview date later. Nemukuyu thanked all test takers for their interest in becoming judges.
The JSC chose these candidates last week as part of their job to manage justice systems. They follow strict rules from Zimbabwe's Constitution when picking judges. The entire process aims to make sure only the most qualified people become judges. These efforts help build a stronger court system with fair judges who can handle cases properly.
Staff members are grading the tests right now. Results will come out soon. Candidates who pass will move to public interviews that everyone can watch online. The JSC will announce the interview date later. Nemukuyu thanked all test takers for their interest in becoming judges.
The JSC chose these candidates last week as part of their job to manage justice systems. They follow strict rules from Zimbabwe's Constitution when picking judges. The entire process aims to make sure only the most qualified people become judges. These efforts help build a stronger court system with fair judges who can handle cases properly.