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Justice System Breakthrough - Judges Demand Total Efficiency
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 23367, member: 2262"] Zimbabwe's courts are working hard to deliver justice well. Five top judges talked about this at the start of the new year. They said everyone must do their part to make the system run smoothly. Chief Justice Luke Malaba leads a group that works to improve the courts. They have added more local courts so people can easily access them. They also check how well judges and magistrates do their jobs. The judges want to make sure courts are fair. They have rules that keep sentences similar for similar crimes. And they double-check decisions made by lower courts. Fighting corruption is a big focus. Judges and others who work in the courts must be honest. They can't let money or favors sway them. The spread of courts lets lawyers work in more places, not just in big cities. This helps people find legal help close to home. But the judges said the police and prosecutors need to do better, too. They must work together to build strong cases, and witnesses should come to court ready to testify. A new group is tackling these issues. It will make sure the system moves faster. No one should have to wait too long for their day in court. In the end, skill and hard work are key. From the first police officer on a case to the final court ruling, everyone has a role in making justice happen. Crimes must be solved. The innocent should go free, and the guilty face a fair punishment. It will take a team effort. But Zimbabwe's courts are up to the task. With good leadership and cooperation, they can deliver justice for all. [/QUOTE]
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