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Madhuku says court delays are about red tape, not judge shortage
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[QUOTE="Shamiso, post: 83908, member: 160"] Lovemore Madhuku just dragged the top judge for blaming court failures on staffing shortages. The law professor argues that clunky rules actually cause the endless delays instead of empty seats on the bench. He claims the country holds enough judicial officers for sixteen million people, despite what leadership suggests. Madhuku insists the real problem lies within outdated methods that drag everything down unnecessarily. Chief Justice Luke Malaba previously warned that the legal system faces total collapse without more hires immediately. He described the current workload for eighty judges and roughly two hundred fifty magistrates as completely impossible. Deputy Chief Justice Elizabeth Gwaunza backed him up while claiming the pressure destroys health and quality. Madhuku rejects this narrative entirely and demands better processes instead. [/QUOTE]
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