The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Chief Njelele’s court opens

- Freedom Mupandemo

GOVERNMENT, under the new administra­tion, will ensure that all traditiona­l leaders have decent community courtrooms to conduct trials and move away from conducting their duties under trees, Minister of State for Midlands Provincial Affairs Owen Ncube has said.

Speaking during the commission­ing of a stateof-the art community courtroom at Chief Njelele’s homestead in Gokwe last Thursday, Minister Ncube said traditiona­l leaders play a critical role in society and should be provided with tools to conduct their duties.

“Since the colonial era, most of the primary and community courts have continued to operate from places that are not conducive to proper administra­tion of justice,” he said.

“In the majority of cases, the court sessions are being conducted under trees and this has resulted in some people looking down upon these very vital arms of the judiciary.”

Minister Ncube said it was the duty of the new Government under the steward of President Mnangagwa to change this narrative by building modern community courts for the traditiona­l leaders.

He said the constructi­on of a community court at Chief Njelele’s homestead was a step in the right direction by the new Government.

“The constructi­on of this state-of-the-art community court by Chief Njelele with resources pulled from the community is a welcome developmen­t that should be celebrated by the judiciary in particular and Government at large,” he said.

“Zimbabwe under the new dispensati­on continues to take all necessary measures to enhance the Chiefs’ welfare and image.”

Minister Ncube said the community court at Chief Njelele was the first of its kind in the Midlands province adding that all traditiona­l leaders should strive to come up with such modern community courts. He said Government is cognisant of the traditiona­l leaders’ challenges and will continue working on improving their lives.

“It is the intention of Government to do a lot more to improve the welfare of all traditiona­l leaders including Headmen and Village Heads as the economy continues to grow,” he said.

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