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Zimbabwe: Chief Justice Malaba in U-Turn On Review of Court Judgments

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[New Zimbabwe] Chief Justice Luke Malaba has made an ignominious u-turn on an earlier directive he made requiring all judges of the High Court or Labour Court to pass for review and approval their judgments or the judge president before they are handed down.

Source: allAfrica.com

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