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sikusinja
sikusinja
9 years ago

no judgement. some judges are sitting on cases for over 15 years. Parliament must investigate and impeach judges who are deliberately doing this.

Aaron Kaitano
Aaron Kaitano
9 years ago

these learned judges are greedy. theres no justice in law

rif
rif
9 years ago

Trully, give them the increment. Never expect that the court guys will bow down to the government’s sensible arguments against the judicial junior staff’s wishes. They cant reach that humility. Olo mutawaopseza ndi mfuti sikuti angakayambe ntchito. The court’s staff wish is typically senseless and they themselves know it just as we do also, but they will still cling to their demands!

atate
atate
9 years ago

in view of good experiences from Rwanda, our judges should have performance indicators. a judgment should not take more than 6 months, we can borrow a leaf from Rwanda. Justice delayed is justice denied. The judges should be held to account for the time taken to write judgments

vetran
9 years ago

leave them kwacha is down at exchange rate,market

james phiri
james phiri
9 years ago

I do not understand and I will never understand how the judges Perform their duties mainly how they judge cases. It appears the laws are there to oppress those who are poor. You find a poor man is found guilty and the rich man is also found guilty for the same case and what is funny is that the poor man is sentenced to serveral years where as the rich man is left free. This is really happening in this country and is this fair. But remember, the heavenly judge is coming soon and will judge you accordingly. They are… Read more »

Mong'onyolani
9 years ago

Mr APM these wide-mouthed & ‘lazy’ judges will not spare you. Kaya musova

Wellington Mkandawire
Wellington Mkandawire
9 years ago

its not fair that one of government should demand preferencial treatment than others these guys striked sometime back and within a year they are back at it. Why should one depertment benefit more from gvt than others teachers for example have been under paid for ages and gvt always under appreciates them pple are languishing in prisons and they have lost hope its true times are hard but they are hard for everyone as a former civil cervant we have AEDOs in agriculture pple who are helping feed this nation yet they are receiving peanuts, they have Diplomas and yet… Read more »

Chigwere
Chigwere
9 years ago

Doctors and Nurses need better condition of services than these friends who studied Law at Chanco. They are very corrupt, Matlida Katopola, Bright Malopa cases are just few years old but were sped up, why? they connive with private practice lawyers in local pubs,palm oiled etc; so many cases at IRC but no development for the poor Malawian. God is watching for this unfairness. Poor people look upon you guys for justice but you fail them.

Nyaliki
Nyaliki
9 years ago

At 16, why should Federation come to you? If you are a judge, walemba mumadzi. You guys are indeed lazy and corrupt. You fail to write case reports. And you take your time to write a report. Kutemwaso nkhule comene and kumwa mowa

You don’t deserve any salary increase. You are overpaid.

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