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Government considering digitization of proceedings-Lubinda

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Agriculture Minister Given Lubinda speaking during the official opening of the first joint Pan-African Grain Legume and World Cowpea Conference currently being held at AVANI Victoria Falls Hotel. Picture by Jeffrey Oliver
Given Lubinda

Government is considering introducing electronic court proceedings to keep people abreast of legal cases.

Minister of Justice, Given Lubinda says his Ministry is working with stakeholders to implement the project.

Mr. Lubinda said this in Lusaka when the Chinese Government donated 34 iPads to the Ministry valued at 277,000 Kwacha.

He stated that the donated iPads will go a long way in improving service delivery at the Ministry.

And Chinese Ambassador to Zambia, Yang Youming said with the growing of common interests between the two countries, it is important to protect their bilateral practical cooperation.

Mr. Youming also expressed his appreciation to the Ministry for protecting the legal rights and interests of Chinese companies and nationals in Zambia.

7 COMMENTS

  1. Mulekanako tuma gifti tumbi imwe.
    Next, we shall hear that the Chinese have donated 1000 sweets for the Independence celebrations. How can a country donate iPads which need constant updating and will soon be out of date when a new model comes up?

  2. 34 Ipads donated to zambia by the whole chinese Government and u even call a chinese ambassador to issue a statemet? WILL NOT BE SUPRISED the same chinese that have donated ipads will get the contract to ditalize all courts

    • 34 iPads were brought as bribe to state house, but that decorated place is overwhelmed with $1.2million per kilometers bribe room.
      Anyway, we welcome 34 members on LT. Digitalize us with rulings.

  3. What exactly is meant by “introducing electronic court proceedings to keep people abreast of legal cases”?

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