By Spy Uganda
Kampala: The Judicial Service Commission (JSC) has appointed 15 chief magistrates in acting capacity to boost service delivery as well as operationalize more magisterial areas.
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Sarah Langa Siu, the chief registrar of the judiciary, says the newly appointed 15 officers will be deployed soon after accepting their appointments.
The appointees are Robert Mukanza, John Mugagga Kavuma, Sylvia Nvanungi, Sarah Tusiime Bashaija, Benson Semondo, Joy Nambozo, Margaret Aanyu and Jude Okumu Muwone. The others are Sarah Basemera, Said Barigye, Joan Aciro, George W. Watyekere, Patrick Talisuna, Phillip Oji and Gordon Muhimbise.
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In a statement issued on Saturday, Langa, says “the latest appointments are mostly intended to address staffing gaps in the magisterial areas especially in view of the anticipated election-related petitions with strict timelines.”
Judicial Service Commission appoints 15 Acting Chief Magistrates. pic.twitter.com/GETeoSrtmR
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There are currently 42 out of the 100 chief magistrates provided for in the structures of the judiciary.
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Presiding over the swearing of the new members of the JSC in Kampala ten days ago, the chief justice, Alfonse Owiny-Dollo, said the desire of the judiciary would be to have at least a chief magistrate in each district and a magistrate grade in each constituency.