The Herald (Zimbabwe)

JSC gets green light to recruit

- Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter

GOVERNMENT has given the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) the green light to recruit 233 employees in a bid to oil the wheels of justice and to restore the functional­ity of the courts.

JSC had been hit hard by a critical shortage of staff that resulted in the closure of at least 20 courtrooms countrywid­e.

The unfreezing of posts will see the recruitmen­t of 70 magistrate­s, 37 court interprete­rs, 15 clerks of court, 51 assistant registrars, 30 judges’ clerks and 30 drivers between July and November this year.

Officially opening the country’s fourth permanent High Court in Mutare last month, Vice President Constantin­o Chiwenga expressed concern over the acute shortage of judicial officers and support staff before assuring JSC and the nation at large that the problem was now coming to an end.

True to VP Chiwenga’s word, Treasury this week approved the recruitmen­t of the staff in the Judiciary.

JSC acting secretary Mr Walter Chik- wana confirmed the developmen­t, saying it will go a long way in ensuring efficiency at the courts. Mr Chikwana hailed Government for the good gesture.

“We have been allowed to recruit 233 staff members, 70 of them being magistrate­s,” he said.

“We are quite grateful for the gesture that will restore functional­ity of the courts.”

JSC said recruitmen­t will start on July 1 with 10 regional magistrate­s, 50 magis- trates of other grades plus 27 court interprete­rs. With effect from September 1, JSC will recruit 10 court interprete­rs, 20 assistant registrars, 10 drivers, 10 judges’ clerks and the last batch of 10 magistrate­s.

In November, the commission will recruit 15 clerks of court, 31 assistant registrars, 20 judge’s clerks and 10 drivers.

The vacancies will be advertised and interviews will be held to select the best candidates for the 233 posts.

Chief Justice Malaba is on record bemoaning the crisis, indicating that he had engaged relevant authoritie­s over the issue.

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