A Kitwe based high court judge Lloyd Siame has commended the media for the important role it has played in the criminal justice in Zambia.
Judge Siame said if it were not for the media both print and electronic the public would not have known about the escalations of sexual offences against girls and women and rape against helpless women.
He said this during the official opening of the high court session for 2009 at Solwezi high court building in Northwestern Province.
The Judge said that the media has proved to be dependable ally for the role it has played in reporting court proceedings particularly those relating to sexual offences.
He said the public could not have known how the court have been handling sexual offences and the punishment which have been given out to those that have been convicted of such offences.
Judge Siame also commended the director of prosecutions, legal; aid, Anti corruption commission, the Zambia police service, immigration department and the drug enforcement for the role they have play in service delivery.
The High court judge said most of the linkages were important and can not be avoided if the judiciary was to provide quality justice adding that they should be coordinated.
Judge Siame said most prisons were congested due to the growing number of prisoners.He said that there was need to build new prisons or extend the existing structures.
He noted that some prisons that were built to accommodate 10 prisoners were today accommodating as many as 100 which he described as inhuman and not healthy.
Meanwhile deputy regional commander Robert Mwale told the high court judge that all the prisons in the province were congested.
Mr. Mwale said Solwezi has the total number of 357, Kasempa 100, Zambezi 99, Kabompo 98, Mwinlunga 92 and Mufumbwe 21 inmates respectively.