By Chisomo Phiri
Chief Justice Rezine Mzikamanda has urged judicial officers in the country to take mental health programmes seriously in order for them to serve Malawians effectively.
Mzikamanda made the call on Friday during the launch of a Wellness Programme at Eden Estates and Resort in the capital Lilongwe.
He said mental wellness play a greater role in democracy consolidation and socio-economic development of the country hence judicial officers should priotise activities such as aerobics for their health and mental wellbeing.
Said Mzikamanda:”This is a wonderful day for the judicial family to come together and celebrate wellness. Healthy mind and body are the prerequisites for job well done. So, today’s event is a basis of serving Malawians efficiently. Our coming together consolidates oneness in judicial system.”
On his part, Judge for High Court, Justice Annabel Mtalimanja, said judicial work is stressful as such, the wellness retreat will give ample time for judicial officers to reflect on the impact of their job.
“Today’s retreat is a reflection on the impact of stress in our work environment. Judicial officers live in a stressful world hence introducing wellness programme helps in relaxation,” Mtalimanja said.
Law Clerk at High Court, James Mauzauza, urged judicial staff to take the retreat as an opportunity to identify issues that lead to stress in course of their work to serve the citizenry better.
Wellness Programme was first launched in 2022 in Mzuzu to provide a reflection on issues related to mental health and financial management for judicial members.