Mozambique is undertaking significant reforms to digitize its justice system, according to Justice Minister Mateus Saize. These changes aim to improve citizen access to public services, enhance transparency within the judicial process, and boost institutional efficiency. The announcement was made during the 14th International Legal Forum, where Saize highlighted the ongoing structural transformations. The digitization effort represents a key component of broader modernization initiatives within the country’s legal sector. Officials hope the reforms will streamline procedures and reduce bureaucratic hurdles for citizens seeking legal recourse. Further details regarding the specific technologies and timelines for implementation were not immediately available. The move signals Mozambique’s commitment to leveraging technology for improved governance and public service delivery.
