Malawi launches E-Justice programme to modernise judicial system

Wed, Sep 18, 2024
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MALAWI on Tuesday launched an E-Justice Programme to modernise the country’s judicial system by enhancing digital access to judicial services.

The programme was launched during the E-Justice National Conference held in the capital of Lilongwe.

Malawian Minister of Justice Titus Mvalo said the E-justice system will allow people, including those outside Malawi, to access judicial services in Malawian courts through digital platforms.

Mvalo said the programme, as part of the government’s commitment to digital transformation in the country, will enhance court proceedings and ensure the timely delivery of justice. (Xinhua/NAN)

18th September, 2024.

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