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Chiefs demand salaries from government

by Staff reporter
02 Oct 2014 at 05:54hrs | Views

TRADITIONAL leaders have demanded that the government pay them salaries equivalent to judges and magistrates as they worked harder than the main stream judiciary.

 Chiefs' Council president Chief Fortune Charumbira yesterday said  chiefs handled more cases than magistrates and judges, yet they were not paid, but the latter had fixed monthly salaries despite presiding over fewer cases.

"Chiefs are not paid for trying cases yet magistrates and judges are being paid," he said.

"In fact, they have a fixed salary despite the few cases they handle per month.

"We cater for the majority of people who stay in rural areas, who access justice through the local courts.

"Proportionally, we handle more cases than the JSC, yet they give much support to courts that serve 30% of the population. We bring justice to the grassroots."

Charumbira said chiefs got around $15 per month for trying cases and some traditional chiefs would be tempted to charge more.

"Litigants pay $5 for a case to be heard and the chief will be with other advisors and they end up with only $2 per case and per month can only get $12 to $15," k8he said.

"Some chiefs may be tempted to overcharge litigants or fabricate cases so that they pocket more money as they take it as a source of pay."

He said their courts were underfunded and chiefs had resorted to using their own money to acquire summons, stationery and other documents.

"Community courts and primary courts have been neglected in terms of resources. We lack stationery," he said.

Chiefs have in the past demanded resources such as guns, diplomatic passports, new motor vehicles, farms and a share of the proceeds from the 10% community share ownership scheme garnished from foreign-owned mining companies.


Source - Southern Eye