The Department of Justice and Constitutional Development will be installing at least 80 generators at court rooms. | Lisaleesolomon1
The Department of Justice and Constitutional Development will be installing at least 80 generators at court rooms. Minster Ronald Lamola said this is to ensure that the justice system functions in spite of challenges.
In a statement, the department said all other capital, upgrading and refurbishment projects registered with DPWI, include the provision of generators or alternative power supply to ensure that service points are always functional. "UPS units are, however, required for the court recording technology machines in all these courts to prevent data loss and minimise interruptions," Phiri added.
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