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Judiciary Appoints Six New Registrars, Achieving Full Staffing Target

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In a remarkable milestone for the judiciary, the recent appointment of six highly qualified individuals has brought the total number of registrars to 12, fulfilling the approved structure and achieving 100 percent staffing in this category of judicial officers. Ms. Lamunu Pamela Ocaya, Ms. Prossy Katushabe, Mr. Ereemye James Jumire Mawanda, Mr. Simon Kintu Zirintusa, Ms. Rukundo Allen Owembabazi, and Mr. Ayebare Thadius Tumwebaze have been selected to join the esteemed ranks of registrars.

This crucial development comes after an extensive and meticulous selection process, where the candidates’ qualifications, experience, and commitment to upholding justice were thoroughly evaluated. Each of the newly appointed registrars brings unique expertise and diverse backgrounds, contributing to the judiciary’s ongoing efforts to ensure inclusivity and equal representation within its workforce.

Registrars hold pivotal roles within the judicial system, playing a vital part in facilitating court proceedings and upholding the integrity of the judiciary. They are responsible for efficient case management, ensuring the smooth processing of court documents, and assisting judges in the fair administration of justice.

Chief Justice, Honorable Alfonse Owiny-Dollo, expressed utmost satisfaction with the appointment of the six registrars, emphasizing the significance of a fully staffed judiciary for the seamless and effective delivery of justice. He commended the new appointees for their exceptional qualifications and unwavering dedication to upholding the principles of justice.

The judiciary’s achievement of complete staffing in the registrar category is a momentous stride toward strengthening the justice system. With a full roster of experienced registrars, courts can anticipate enhanced case management, reduced delays, and improved access to justice for all citizens.

The newly appointed registrars will undergo a comprehensive orientation program to familiarize themselves with court procedures, rules, and their responsibilities. This intensive training will ensure seamless integration into their roles and enable them to make immediate contributions towards the judiciary’s mission of providing fair and timely resolution of disputes.

Continuing its commitment to transparency, efficiency, and accountability, the judiciary celebrates the appointment of these six registrars as a significant step forward. The institution remains steadfast in its dedication to building a robust and accessible justice system, empowering citizens and upholding the rule of law.

As these new registrars assume their responsibilities, the judiciary embraces a future characterized by strengthened judicial processes, improved service delivery, and the unwavering pursuit of justice for all.

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