Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan on Thursday swore in 24 High Court and Court of Appeal judges in a move aimed at enhancing the administration of justice in the country.
Hassan swore in 20 High Court judges and four Court of Appeal judges she had appointed recently, bringing the total of judges to 105 in the country.
“You have a workload ahead of you to clear pending cases in High Courts and Courts of Appeal,” President Hassan told the judges after she had sworn them in at the State House in Dar es Salaam.
The head of state also urged the judiciary to restore people’s trust by working hard toward the administration of justice.