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HARARE – Chief Justice Luke Malaba, who reaches the judges’ retirement age of 70 this Saturday should not remain in office beyond that day, says a Harare lawyer, Musa Kika, who has since filed an urgent court application seeking an order barring the incumbent from holding the office after May 15.
This is, however, contrary to President Emmerson Mnangagwa having signed last week, the Constitutional Amendment (No.2) Bill into law, which provides for the extension of the judges’ term of office from 70 by a further five years.
In his 28-page application, Kika who is also the director for Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum, represented by Advocate Thabani Mpofu instructed by Cinginkosi Dube of Scalen and Holderness, said the amendment to the Constitution should not be used to benefit the current sitting judges.
Chief Justice Malaba must go: Harare lawyer
Chief Justice Luke Malaba
Chief Justice Luke Malaba, who reaches the judges’ retirement age of 70 this Saturday should not remain in office beyond that day, says a Harare lawyer, Musa Kika, who has since filed an urgent court application seeking an order barring the incumbent from holding the office after May 15.
This is, however, contrary to President Emmerson Mnangagwa having signed last week, the Constitutional Amendment (No.2) Bill into law, which provides for the extension of the judges’ term of office from 70 by a further five years.
In his 28-page application, Kika who is also the director for Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum, represented by Advocate Thabani Mpofu instructed by Cinginkosi Dube of Scalen and Holderness, said the amendment to the Constitution should not be used to benefit the current sitting judges.
Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng. Photo: EWN
NATIONAL NEWS - The Office of the Chief Justice has announced that Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng has taken long leave with effect from 1 May 2021.
“Regulation 3 of the Judges’ Remuneration and Conditions of Employment Act, 2001 provides for Judges to take leave of three and half months for every period of four years’ actual service,” it said.
In a statement on Thursday, the Office of the Chief Justice said this leave is referred to as long leave within the Judiciary.
“The Chief Justice’s four-year cycle to take his long leave commenced on 01 July 2018 but he was unable to take it due to his judicial and extra judicial commitments.”
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