The Judicial Service Commission
(JSC) is grappling with a shortage of magistrates with 40 vacancies countrywide
still to be filled, a situation that could compromise justice delivery.Zimbabwe
requires 250 magistrates but it has only 210.
JSC Deputy Secretary Mr Rex Shana
said last week that the shortage was a result of a general recruitment freeze
by Government. "The freeze was instituted by former Finance Minister
Tendai Biti during the life of the inclusive Government (2009-2013) and is yet
to be formally lifted.
"The general employment
freeze by the Government does not allow us to employ more staff and it affects
all Government ministries and departments. The green light to employ comes from
the Ministry of Finance and if there is a freeze nothing is done in terms of
recruitment," said Mr Shana.
The Chief Magistrate's office is
losing staff through resignations, death and retirement but is unable to
recruit. Sources said the available magistrates were working under pressure due
to the increased workload. Chief Magistrate Mr Mishrod Guvamombe is on record
saying the few magistrates on the bench were doing their best under difficult
conditions.
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