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Recruitment of judges begins
Mohalenyane Phakela
THE Judicial Service Commission (JSC) has begun recruiting seven new judges to ease the huge backlog of cases in the High Court.
The recruitment process got underway this week with the publication of the vacancies on the government website on Monday.
The JSC invited qualified candidates to apply or be nominated for the posts by the public. The deadline for the submission of applications and nominations is 27 February 2021.
According to the JSC, there will be background checks on all applicants and nominees and they will also be required to prove that they are in good health. This will be followed by the shortlisting of the candidates and public interviews to choose the final list of nominees to be submitted to His Majesty King Letsie III for appointment.
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FOREIGN Affairs and International Relations Minister ‘Matšepo-Molise-Ramakoae has been taken ill with Coronavirus (Covid-19).
A weekend statement from her ministry said she was first admitted at a hospital in Bloemfontein on 8 December 2020.
“It was later discovered that she was positive for Covid-19 and is currently receiving treatment in hospital,” the ministry said.
“The people and government of the Kingdom of Lesotho wish the Honourable Minister a speedy recovery and God’s blessings. All World Health Organisation (WHO) guidelines and protocols are being observed to ensure the safety of all who have been in contact with her recently.
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Mohalenyane Phakela / Pascalinah Kabi
THE Judicial Service commission (JSC) has bemoaned the crippling shortage of judges which has resulted in a huge increase in the backlog of criminal and constitutional cases.
This was disclosed by JSC secretary, Advocate ‘Mathato Sekoai, in her court affidavit filed in opposition of Law and Justice Minister’s counter-application for the nullification of the process initiated by Acting Chief Justice ‘Maseforo Mahase and Attorney General Haae Phoofolo to recruit five new judges.
Adv Sekoai is JSC secretary by virtue of being the registrar of the High Court and Court of Appeal. Her affidavit represents Justice Mahase who authorised her to depose it.
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