Minister Mhona now a lawyer of the High Court

Fidelis Munyoro
Transport and Infrastructural Development Minister Felix Tapiwa Mhona was today officially admitted as a lawyer of the High Court.
He took the oath of loyalty and office before Justice Tawanda Chitapi, alongside three other lawyers, in a ceremony held in Harare.
This admission is reserved for legal professionals who have successfully advanced beyond their degree qualifications, completed the mandatory post-graduate supervised experience, and are now qualified to independently practice law.
Taking the oath of loyalty signifies their formal recognition as officers of the High Court, entrusted with upholding justice and the rule of law.
Beyond his ministerial duties, Minister Mhona serves as the legislator for Chikomba East Constituency.

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