DEPUTY Chief Justice Michael Musonda says it is important to continue building the capacity of adjudicators in the Judiciary in order for them to do a good job when resolving disputes. Speaking when he officiated at the training workshop on Intellectual Property for Judges of the Superior Courts, Thursday, Deputy Chief Justice Musonda said there’s always an assumption that judges know everything, when they actually need to acquire knowledge in specialised subjects such as intellectual property. “It’s important that the training programme such as this one extends to the high bench because of the nature of disputes which get escalated. So, there’s no point in restricting the training to just the commercial division of the High Court. We on the...

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