“Speeding up case hearing minimises
inconveniences, reduces time consumption and cuts costs. Lack of
efficiency in the judiciary system may derail the country from peace and
stability,” Dr Shein said amid deafening cheers from the audience.
Pemba residents expressed their joy over
the building, saying they will no longer have to wait for judges to
travel to the Islands to preside over cases, “It is a milestone towards
improvement of the court system,” said Ms Saada Abdalla, a residence of
Chakechake.
Ms Abdalla said that lack of resident Judge in Pemba had contributed to delays in case hearing, resulting into disappointment.
The event in Chakechake town in South Pemba was an opportunity for Dr Shein to remind executives, particularly local leaders, against creation of more land conflicts, which he said were hampering development.
“We have declared zero tolerance to any
leader who get involved in land conflicts...people are tired and also it
drives away investors,” Dr Shein said as he thanked land tribunal for
handling the cases.
He commended efforts by the Chief
Justice (CJ) office to ensure that Pemba gets the building for case
hearing, directing the Ministry of State, Constitution, Legal Affairs,
Public Service and Good Governance to next financial year allocate
sufficient funds for construction of new High Court Building at Tunguu
area in Unguja Island.
“Other public institutions should
emulate the CJ and save through minimising expenditures to improve
working environment,” said the President, describing timely and smooth
hearing of cases as a reflection of justice, democracy and good
governance.
He said the construction f the High
Court building in Pemba was also the outcome of ‘quarterly performance
assessment of the fiscal year’ of individual Ministry’s better planning
and austerity measures.
Recently, the president received
performance reports from each ministry, commending all the ministries
for the good work within a short period since he started his second and
final term in office.
The President also called for concerted
efforts to end escalating abuses against children and women in the
Islands, directing prompt hearing and determination of sexual abuse
related cases.
He ordered the key partners in the war
against sexual abuse, the court, police, victims and DDP office, to
intensify cooperation in dealing with the vice, challenging relatives
and witnesses to attend and testify before the court without fear.
Meanwhile, Zanzibar First Lady Mwanamwema Shein has counselled
Zanzibari’s against wastage of precious time on gossip and instead work
hard to improve their livelihood.
“Let us give politics a break until
2020...everyone should concentrate on work and other development
issues,” Ms Shein said at a meeting with elected and special seats
legislators at Chakechake State Rest House.
The First lady’s advice comes amid
rumours of pending power sharing agreement between the opposition Civic
United Front (CUF) Secretary General Maalim Seif Sharif Hamad and
incumbent President Shein, following the disputed rerun elections in
March.
Speculators say the political agreement
is backed by the development partners led by the US and UK, and the
United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki Moon who plans to visit Tanzania
before retirement.
But, the First Lady asked the lawmakers
to educate their electorates, some busy preparing for the power sharing
ceremony before end of year, by decorating their houses, that there is
nothing of the kind.
“In addition to your work as
representatives of the people in the house, you have to do parental
tasks of encouraging youth to engage in legal income generating
activities instead of staying idle, falling prey to drug abuse and
gossiping,” she said.
Ms Mwanamwema said she remains unhappy
to see many youth stay idle, with some trapped in using illicit drugs,
abusing children, and others used by politicians to spread rumours.
Wife of the Second Vice- President
Ambassador Seif Ali Iddi, Asha Iddi, speaking at the same meeting, asked
the youth to collaborate with their respective leaders to establish
self employed jobs to fight poverty alongside maintaining peace and
stability.
Shein pushes for speedy disposal of cases
Reviewed by Erasto Paul
on
November 07, 2016
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