Law Society of Zimbabwe

The Law Society of Zimbabwe (LSZ) is the law society responsible for representing and regulating how lawyers and law firms operate in Zimbabwe. It is mandated to observe the rule of law in the justice system.[1][2][3]

Law Society Zimbabwe
Formation1981 (1981)
TypeProfessional organisation
HeadquartersHarare, Zimbabwe
Region served
Zimbabwe
President
Wellington Magaya
Vice President
Rumbidzai Matambo

The Law Society of Zimbabwe was established in 1981. Its membership is drawn from all registered legal practitioners in Zimbabwe in private practice, commerce and civil service.

Functions of the Law Society

  • Regulate the solicitors' profession in respect of continuing training, discipline and trust accounts
  • Promote justice, defend human rights, rule of law and the independence of the judiciary system
  • To contribute, undertake or make recommendations on legal training
  • Represent the solicitors' profession and articulate its views on various issues
  • Control of admission of new members to the solicitors' profession
  • To curb corruption in the legal system

Anti-corruption activities

The LSZ plays an active role against corruption and the organisation participated in building the capacity of the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission on the legal aspects of investigating corruption in the Zimbabwe justice sector. The society also committed to capacitating registered lawyers and law firms in the area of anti-corruption, anti-bribery, fraud and asset tracing.[4][5][6]

Law Society of Zimbabwe also partnered with Judicial Services Commission of Zimbabwe, Messenger of Court and Sheriff's Office to form Against Corruption Together (ACT), an initiative created to fight against corruption in the justice delivery system.[7]

Structure

Law Society of Zimbabwe elect representatives to sit on the Society's Council, the governing body. The Society's president and the vice president hold office for two years. The current president is Wellington Magaya who was installed on 1 February 2021 and Rumbidzai Matambo is the vice president.[8][9]

Immediate past presidents

References

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