Bulawayo to Host Landmark Legal Ceremony.
HARARE, Zimbabwe—The Judicial Service Commission has chosen Bulawayo to host the opening of the 2025 Legal Year. This is a big change, and it shows that Zimbabwe wants to include all its people.
The ceremony will take place on Monday. Chief Justice Luke Malaba will lead it and discuss his plans for the courts this year.
The theme is "Building Public Confidence in the Judiciary Through Stakeholder Participation." This means the courts want people to trust them more, and they want to work with the public to achieve this.
Daniel Nemukuyu works for the Judicial Service Commission. He said about 200 people will attend the event, and Chief Justice Malaba will also have a special dinner for them.
Mr. Nemukuyu said they are doing things differently this year. There will be events in other cities, too, not just Bulawayo. This will help everyone feel included.
Different judges will lead the events in Harare, Masvingo, Mutare, and Chinhoyi. They want the whole country to participate in this important day.
The opening of the Legal Year is a time for judges and lawyers to reflect on the past year. They will discuss what went well and what was hard and make plans to work together better.
Mr. Nemukuyu said this event is a new start for the courts. It shows that they want to protect justice and people's rights and that they want the public to trust them more.
Zimbabwe's president, Emmerson Mnangagwa, wants to help all parts of the country. This year, he is having the Independence Day party in a different city. This is the fourth time since 1980 that it has not been in Harare.
The courts are doing the same thing. They want to include everyone by having events in many places. This shows that the president's plans are working.
HARARE, Zimbabwe—The Judicial Service Commission has chosen Bulawayo to host the opening of the 2025 Legal Year. This is a big change, and it shows that Zimbabwe wants to include all its people.
The ceremony will take place on Monday. Chief Justice Luke Malaba will lead it and discuss his plans for the courts this year.
The theme is "Building Public Confidence in the Judiciary Through Stakeholder Participation." This means the courts want people to trust them more, and they want to work with the public to achieve this.
Daniel Nemukuyu works for the Judicial Service Commission. He said about 200 people will attend the event, and Chief Justice Malaba will also have a special dinner for them.
Mr. Nemukuyu said they are doing things differently this year. There will be events in other cities, too, not just Bulawayo. This will help everyone feel included.
Different judges will lead the events in Harare, Masvingo, Mutare, and Chinhoyi. They want the whole country to participate in this important day.
The opening of the Legal Year is a time for judges and lawyers to reflect on the past year. They will discuss what went well and what was hard and make plans to work together better.
Mr. Nemukuyu said this event is a new start for the courts. It shows that they want to protect justice and people's rights and that they want the public to trust them more.
Zimbabwe's president, Emmerson Mnangagwa, wants to help all parts of the country. This year, he is having the Independence Day party in a different city. This is the fourth time since 1980 that it has not been in Harare.
The courts are doing the same thing. They want to include everyone by having events in many places. This shows that the president's plans are working.