President Chakwera says public work needs more than just an education degree. He believes someone can have impressive papers but still fail as a public servant without the three key qualities. These qualities include having good government ideas, staying calm, and showing bravery. He shared these thoughts on Wednesday at Kamuzu Palace when new Supreme Court justices took their oaths.
Chakwera asked the judges to serve only to uphold laws and help people. He warned against making choices based on feelings or personal gain. The president mentioned seeing officials make poor decisions because they disliked certain people. He stated that justice requires careful attention despite facing threats or danger.
Judges Rechel Sikwese, Fiona Mwale, and Stacious Masoamphamba promised to protect the constitution. They swore to serve all Malawians fairly through their oath. The Malawi Constitution allows the president to appoint High Court judges to the Supreme Court after the Judicial Service Commission recommends them. These appointments come with time limits rather than permanent positions.
Chakwera asked the judges to serve only to uphold laws and help people. He warned against making choices based on feelings or personal gain. The president mentioned seeing officials make poor decisions because they disliked certain people. He stated that justice requires careful attention despite facing threats or danger.
Judges Rechel Sikwese, Fiona Mwale, and Stacious Masoamphamba promised to protect the constitution. They swore to serve all Malawians fairly through their oath. The Malawi Constitution allows the president to appoint High Court judges to the Supreme Court after the Judicial Service Commission recommends them. These appointments come with time limits rather than permanent positions.