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Angop / Mozambique's Attorney General Beatriz Buchili, photographed during her stay in Angola
The Mozambican attorney general, Beatriz Buchili, Friday in central Benguela province, defended the establishment of community courts as a means of bringing the justice services closer to the population.
The official was speaking in Baía Farta municipality, as part of a visit to Benguela province.
She justified the setting up of community courts saying the African societies are multi-cultural, where the justice must be closer to the population.
In addition, she added, there should be an increment in the number of magistrates at all levels.
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