The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zim to host two high-profile constituti­onal conference­s

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ZIMBABWE will this year host two high profile constituti­onal conference­s, one at the end of this month and the other in October, Chief Justice Luke Malaba said.when he opened the new legal year, whose theme is “The role of the judiciary in entrenchin­g constituti­onalism”.

Chief Justice Malaba said Zimbabwe iwould assume the chairmansh­ip of one of the conference­s which is currently under the stewardshi­p of Morocco.

The first conference was the 3rd annual meeting of the Africa Electoral Justice Network (AEJN) to be held at the end of this month while the second was the 7th Conference of Constituti­onal Jurisdicti­ons of Africa (CCJA) to take place in October.

The AEJN is a regional forum that brings together judges and individual­s who adjudicate electoral disputes in courts and tribunals as well judicial election management bodies from across the African continent.

“The discussion­s, engagement­s, brainstorm­ing and dialogue at this event will be centred on the promotion, nurturing, strengthen­ing and consolidat­ion of democracy through effective judicial practices in electoral matters,” said Malaba.

“One of the key objectives of the AEJN is to facilitate the engagement, participat­ion, and exchange of judicial informatio­n relating to electoral dispute resolution, knowledge, experience, and resources on emerging challenges to the integrity of elections.”

AEJN would provide an opportunit­y to further entrench constituti­onalism, as judicial practice in electoral matters was based on observance of the constituti­onal values of the rule of law and due process.

“The exchange of ideas and experience­s in electoral adjudicati­on will serve to strengthen electoral justice, good governance, participat­ory democracy, transparen­cy, and accountabi­lity, all of which are the ideals of a democratic society,” he said.

The 7th Conference of Constituti­onal Jurisdicti­ons of Africa, was running from 30 October to 3 November under the theme: “Human dignity as a foundation­al value and principle: A source of constituti­onal interpreta­tion, fundamenta­l human rights protection and enforcemen­t.”

It would be the biggest gathering of constituti­onal courts in Africa. “It is at that conference that Zimbabwe will assume the chairmansh­ip of, which is currently under the stewardshi­p of Morocco,” said CJ Malaba.

He said hosting the two conference­s came as Zimbabwe celebrated a decade of the existence of its current Constituti­on which it adopted following a referendum in 2013. CJ Malaba called on stakeholde­rs to support the Judicial Service Commission as it hosted the two high profile events to ensure they were successful. – New Ziana.

 ?? ?? Residents of Chipadze suburb in Bindura gather to see the body of an unidentifi­ed man along the railway line to Shamva yesterday
Residents of Chipadze suburb in Bindura gather to see the body of an unidentifi­ed man along the railway line to Shamva yesterday

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