Zimbabwe's Judiciary Service Commission will implement digital technology across sixteen courts throughout Matabeleland South and Masvingo provinces. The Integrated Electronic Case Management System expands nationwide coverage after successful deployment in Mashonaland Central and Matabeleland North magistrates' courts. This fourth phase transition creates paperless environments where electronic case filing and tracking replace traditional methods. Secretary Walter Chikwanha confirmed that Beitbridge courts will begin operations on October 1 following stakeholder consultations. The digital platform enables remote case filing, progress monitoring, and communication through unified online interfaces.
Officials plan comprehensive training programs for court personnel and community stakeholders next month in Beitbridge. Help desks will assist users unfamiliar with digital interfaces and those lacking internet access or electronic devices. The system operates through dual internet service providers to prevent technical disruptions. Security specialists protect the platform from cyber threats through advanced monitoring systems. Commission officials studied Rwanda's judicial digitization model to avoid implementation challenges and enhance service delivery effectiveness.
Officials plan comprehensive training programs for court personnel and community stakeholders next month in Beitbridge. Help desks will assist users unfamiliar with digital interfaces and those lacking internet access or electronic devices. The system operates through dual internet service providers to prevent technical disruptions. Security specialists protect the platform from cyber threats through advanced monitoring systems. Commission officials studied Rwanda's judicial digitization model to avoid implementation challenges and enhance service delivery effectiveness.