More lawyers deregistered

Source: More lawyers deregistered – DailyNews Live

Tarisai Machakaire  25 September 2017

HARARE – The Law Society of Zimbabwe (LSZ) has over the years deregistered
29 lawyers while it is probing 14 others over alleged misconduct, the
organisation’s latest report revealed.

According to the August 2017 report, the highest number of attorneys that
were banned from practicing was recorded in 2016, when eight lawyers –
Kadandara Lawrence, Siphuma Ndivhadzo, Fiona Machekeche, Nyasha Muzuva,
Washington Muchandibaya, Oscar Hute, Mlamuli Ncube and Sindisiso Mazibisa
– were struck off the register.

The report said only one lawyer has been deregistered since beginning
2017.

The 14 under probe are yet to be determined before the Legal Practitioners
Disciplinary Tribunal.

Among them is Joseph Maweni, Belvin Bopoto, Rightman Chikwari, Munetsi
Katsande, Baera Mande, Ray Tsvakwi, Ntombizitha Ndlovu, Gift Nyandoro and
Auxillia Mangwaira.

This is against a background of 3 000 registered lawyers in Zimbabwe with
1 500 having attained practicing certificates from LSZ.

LSZ president Misheck Hogwe said they were yet to look into the
applications before concluding the fate of the lawyers.

“The applications relate to misconduct in the fraternity and we want
people to understand that when lawyers are deregistered we inform members
of the public so that they are aware of who they are dealing with. It is
in the public interest. Our profession is about integrity and everyone has
to feel safe in the hands of the lawyers,” Hogwe said.

“Corruption is a difficult cancer that is affecting most sectors in the
country and we need to come up with strategies to deal with it.”

“We took the chief justice’s remarks as serious as they are and, of
course, in any profession they are bound to some lazy people but we strive
to bring the best out of our profession.”

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