Chief Justice Raymond Zondo has called on members of the judiciary to put their heads together and find ways to improve the country’s legislative arm. Zondo made this call during his speech at the Judges Conference in Sun City, North West.
The conference, which brings together judges and magistrates from across the country, aims to discuss issues related to judicial independence, efficiency, and other pertinent matters.
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In his address, Chief Justice Zondo emphasized the importance of utilizing the conference as an opportunity to address the challenges that hinder the judiciary from executing their duties effectively.
He urged the delegates to highlight these issues and work towards finding solutions, ensuring that the mistakes of the past 30 years are not repeated.
“We must make sure that in the fourth decade of our democracy and beyond, we do not repeat the mistakes that we’ve made in the past 30 years,” said Chief Justice Zondo.
“And as a country, I’m not speaking about the judiciary, there are many mistakes that have been made.”
By encouraging open dialogue and collaboration, Chief Justice Zondo aims to foster a proactive approach towards improving the legislative arm of South Africa.
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He believes that by addressing these challenges head-on, the judiciary can play a pivotal role in shaping a better future for the country.
The Judges Conference serves as a platform for judges and magistrates to share their insights and experiences, ultimately strengthening the judicial system and upholding the principles of justice and fairness.
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