CHIEF Justice Mumba Malila says judges should expect vigorous criticism especially from hostile and disillusioned political actors, as politics have become highly judicialised. He adds that judges should not be involved in partisan political agendas, urging them to speak only through their judgments. Speaking at the induction workshop for the newly appointed judges, Monday, Dr Malila said that amid widespread criticism, the judiciary must remain an antidote by working diligently and upholding impartiality. “Today, we do not just welcome you to the bench, the whole country entrusts you with the faith it has in the justice system. The judiciary which you have joined or which you have been serving exists as you know to resolve disputes peacefully, to check power...




