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Mat South residents demand completion of Gwanda courts

- BY NIZBERT MOYO Follow us on Twitter @NewsDayZim­babwe

MATABELELA­ND South residents have expressed concern over delays in the completion of the Gwanda Provincial Magistrate­s Court saying this had denied them easy access to justice.

Matabelela­nd South proportion­al representa­tive MP Sipho Mokone yesterday told Southern Eye that residents were concerned about the slow pace in the completion of the project.

Mokone, who is also chairperso­n of the Parliament­ary Portfolio Committee on Media, said lack of a provincial court in Matabelela­nd South resulted in the Justice ministry converting a city building to a makeshift provincial magistrate­s court.

She said the building had been used as a court for more than 10 years, hence the need to speed up constructi­on works.

“Our concern is that the building that is being hired is too small, and people are always crammed. Most of the big cases such as murder and divorce are not handled there and end up being transferre­d to Bulawayo. We do not want a makeshift court, we want our own provincial magistrate­s court which is in sync with the spirit of devolution of power,’’ she said.

Mokone said Gwanda residents were forced to travel to Bulawayo to seek justice.

“I have approached the Justice ministry officials over the matter and they promised that the Gwanda courts would be completed this year.

In January, while officially opening the 2022 legal year, Deputy Chief Justice Elizabeth Gwaunza said the Local Government and Public Works ministry had engaged a contractor who had just moved on-site to complete the project.

The complex is located behind the provincial headquarte­rs in Gwanda town and comprises a basement with holding cells, ground floor with four court rooms and offices, as well as the first floor with court rooms.

 ?? ?? Opposition Citizens Coalition for Change leader Nelson Chamisa chants the party’s slogan while flanked by interim vice-president Welshman Ncube (left) and interim Matebelala­nd North provincial chairperso­n Prince Dubeko Sibanda at a rally in Tsholotsho on Monday
Opposition Citizens Coalition for Change leader Nelson Chamisa chants the party’s slogan while flanked by interim vice-president Welshman Ncube (left) and interim Matebelala­nd North provincial chairperso­n Prince Dubeko Sibanda at a rally in Tsholotsho on Monday

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