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LAZ welcomes ratification of seven Judges

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The Law Association of Zambia (LAZ) has welcomed the ratification of the two Supreme Court judges and five High court judges whom President Michael Sata had recently appointment as puisne judges.

LAZ vice president George Chisanga says his association thus far respects the ratification of Justices Evans Hamaundu and Albert Wood who were appointed as Supreme Court Judges and Justices Betty Mwaka Mung’omba, Chilombo Phiri, Mwila Chitabo, William Mweemba and Charles Chanda who were appointed as High court judges.

Mr. Chisanga has told Qfm news in a telephone interview that his association’s respect for the ratification of the two Supreme Court judges and the five High Court Judges is in view of the fact the association has a duty, professionally and ethically, to respect the decisions of the appointing and ratifying authorities.

Mr. Chisanga however notes that his association hopes and expects that the two Supreme Court Judges and five High Court judges will rise to occasion and work tirelessly to ensure that the quality of the country’s justice is improved upon.

He says the association also expects that the seven judges are going to be judicial activists as well as respect their responsibility of accountability to public.

The LAZ vice president says this is because the country is currently going through a challenging moment as far as the delivery of Justice is concerned.

He says his association to this end does not expect the Judges whose appointments have ratified to be comprised at any time or for any reason in their work.

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  1. PEOPLE ARE NOT COMMENTING BECAUSE OF IGNORANCE ON THE TOPIC, IF IT WAS ” HH PETITIONS SATA, GBM EXPELLED..U COULD HAVE SEEN HOW MANY POSTS, BUT SUCH TOPICS SHOULD ONLY BE IN LAZ JOURNALS NOT NEWSPAPERS CONSIDERING THAT 70% ZAMBIANS ARE ILLITERATE

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