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Zimbabwe Launches Integrated Electronic Case Management in Magistrates Courts
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 47071, member: 636"] Zimbabwe will launch a new digital court system for lower courts next week. The Integrated Electronic Case Management System starts operating Tuesday across Mashonaland Central and Matabeleland North provinces. Courts have used paper records for decades but will switch to electronic files and online processes. The system already works at all higher courts throughout the country. Officials expect the change will make legal proceedings faster and more transparent. The web-based platform allows people to file court documents through the internet. Lawyers and citizens can track their cases as they move through the court system. People can pay fees electronically instead of using cash or checks. The system also supports video hearings when parties cannot attend court sessions in person. Each step of a legal case gets recorded digitally from start to finish. Judicial Service Commission spokesperson Daniel Nemukuyu confirmed preparations are nearly complete. Workers have installed internet connections at court buildings across both provinces. The commission bought laptops and desktop computers for magistrates and court employees. Staff members received training on how to operate the new technology. Police officers and prosecutors also learned to use the electronic system. The commission plans to expand the digital platform to other provinces after testing it in these two areas. Superior courts have used the technology successfully for several months. Court officials believe the electronic system will reduce delays and improve access to justice. The digital transformation represents a major step forward for Zimbabwe's legal system. Citizens will benefit from faster case processing and easier access to court services. [/QUOTE]
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