Mugabe accused of nominating sympathetic judges

Zimbabwe is to expand the Supreme Court to eight judges from five, a move the opposition called an effort to pack compliant judges onto a court that has often ruled against the Government.

Mugabe accused of nominating sympathetic judges

Zimbabwe is to expand the Supreme Court to eight judges from five, a move the opposition called an effort to pack compliant judges onto a court that has often ruled against the Government.

Justice Minister Patrick Chinamasa said the appointments to the nation’s highest court were meant to cope with an anticipated increase in appeals, including those by white farmers contesting the confiscation of their land.

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