The Herald (Zimbabwe)

2017 Legal Year opens today

- Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter

OUTGOING Chief Justice Godfrey Chidyausik­u is today expected to deliver a keynote address to mark the official opening of the 2017 Legal Year and launch the Judicial Service Commission Law Reports at the Constituti­onal Court. High-ranking Government officials, members of the legal fraternity and diplomats are among the invited guests. The occasion runs concurrent­ly with similar events in Bulawayo and Masvingo. Deputy Chief Justice Luke Malaba officiates at Bulawayo High Court, while Judge President Justice George Chiweshe will do the same in Masvingo. Staff at the three centres were yesterday making final preparatio­ns for the opening ceremony.

OUTGOING Chief Justice Godfrey Chidyausik­u is today expected to deliver a key note address to mark the official opening of the 2017 Legal Year and launch the Judicial Service Commission Law Reports at the Constituti­onal Court.

High-ranking Government officials, members of the legal fraternity and diplomats are among the invited guests.

The event runs concurrent­ly with similar events in Bulawayo and Masvingo.

Deputy Chief Justice Luke Malaba will officiate at the Bulawayo High Court, while Judge President Justice George Chiweshe will do the same in Masvingo.

Staff at the three centres were yesterday making final preparatio­ns for the opening ceremony.

The official opening of a new Legal Year is an important event in the judicial calendar, as it gives the Chief Justice an opportunit­y to review the key developmen­ts over the past year and highlight the challenges and opportunit­ies for the future.

The Chief Justice will also have an occasion to interact with the public, judges from various other courts, lawyers, diplomats and developmen­t partners.

In his address last year, Chief Justice Chidyausik­u urged stakeholde­rs to partner to improve the justice delivery system.

He said all the stakeholde­rs in the justice delivery system should be accountabl­e to citizens and respect the roles of each other.

Chief Justice Chidyausik­u is going on retirement at the end of next month when he reaches the mandatory age of 70.

Deputy Chief Justice Luke Malaba is likely to take over in an acting capacity in March pending the amendment of the Constituti­on to facilitate the appointmen­t of the new Chief Justice.

The amendment seeks to give the President constituti­onal powers to appoint the Chief Justice, Deputy Chief Justice and Judge President.

The Constituti­on of Zimbabwe Amendment Bill (Number 1) meant to change the Constituti­on has since been gazetted.

Chief Justice Chidyausik­u was appointed to his post in July 2001 and during his tenure he presided over a number of reforms within the Judiciary.

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Chief Justice Chidyausik­u

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