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It's been 50 years since Britain left. Why are so many African judges still  wearing wigs? - The Washington Post
It's been 50 years since Britain left. Why are so many African judges still wearing wigs? - The Washington Post

Myth of judicial independence in Zimbabwe – Nehanda Radio
Myth of judicial independence in Zimbabwe – Nehanda Radio

Zimbabwe spent thousands of dollars on judges' wigs -- and people aren't  happy | CNN
Zimbabwe spent thousands of dollars on judges' wigs -- and people aren't happy | CNN

Zimbabwe asks for public view on judges' wigs | Nation
Zimbabwe asks for public view on judges' wigs | Nation

African judges in white wigs; standard judicial practice or symbol of  colonialism? • Global South World
African judges in white wigs; standard judicial practice or symbol of colonialism? • Global South World

James Hall on X: "Costly headgear. Zimbabwe will spend £120,000 on judges'  wigs this year. Only air conditioning saves judges from sweaty discomfort  and possibly passing out. However, tradition must be observed
James Hall on X: "Costly headgear. Zimbabwe will spend £120,000 on judges' wigs this year. Only air conditioning saves judges from sweaty discomfort and possibly passing out. However, tradition must be observed

Why Africans Cling To Antiquated British Judicial Wigs
Why Africans Cling To Antiquated British Judicial Wigs

50 Years After Colonial Rule, African Judges Still Wear Symbol of  Oppression On Their Heads
50 Years After Colonial Rule, African Judges Still Wear Symbol of Oppression On Their Heads

Zimbabwe's judiciary solicits public opinion on wearing of wigs
Zimbabwe's judiciary solicits public opinion on wearing of wigs

Is now the time to remove wig wearing as part of court dress in Africa's  Commonwealth of Nations and those in the Caribbean?Dilemma X
Is now the time to remove wig wearing as part of court dress in Africa's Commonwealth of Nations and those in the Caribbean?Dilemma X

Why Are African Judges Wearing Wigs 50 Years After British Colonialists  Left - OsunDefender
Why Are African Judges Wearing Wigs 50 Years After British Colonialists Left - OsunDefender

Why do judges wear wigs? | The Sun
Why do judges wear wigs? | The Sun

Zimbabwe Today - In some African countries, judges and justices still wears  these sort of wigs. Should this practice be abolished? | Facebook
Zimbabwe Today - In some African countries, judges and justices still wears these sort of wigs. Should this practice be abolished? | Facebook

Wigs for Zim judges come at a hair-raising cost - PressReader
Wigs for Zim judges come at a hair-raising cost - PressReader

Zimbabwe Judges awarded USD400, 000 loans | Chamisa | Mnangagwa - YouTube
Zimbabwe Judges awarded USD400, 000 loans | Chamisa | Mnangagwa - YouTube

The Herald - Breaking news.
The Herald - Breaking news.

Zimbabwe: Lawyers Challenge Judges Wearing U.S.$3,000 Wigs - Say Trend Is  Wasteful, Outdated and Scary - BarristerNG.com
Zimbabwe: Lawyers Challenge Judges Wearing U.S.$3,000 Wigs - Say Trend Is Wasteful, Outdated and Scary - BarristerNG.com

Zimbabwe's £118,000 Outlay On Judges' Wigs Met With Fury – ZimEye
Zimbabwe's £118,000 Outlay On Judges' Wigs Met With Fury – ZimEye

Zimbabwe court upholds chief justice's right to resume work despite age
Zimbabwe court upholds chief justice's right to resume work despite age

Legal Tradition — Or Symbol of Subjugation? | Judicature
Legal Tradition — Or Symbol of Subjugation? | Judicature

In wigs and robes, Zimbabwe judges evoke British colonialism
In wigs and robes, Zimbabwe judges evoke British colonialism

Fury over Zimbabwe's plan to spend nearly US$155,000 on judges' wigs |  South China Morning Post
Fury over Zimbabwe's plan to spend nearly US$155,000 on judges' wigs | South China Morning Post

Zimbabwe spent thousands of dollars on judges' wigs -- and people aren't  happy | CNN
Zimbabwe spent thousands of dollars on judges' wigs -- and people aren't happy | CNN

Why African judges still wearing wigs is a glaring symbol of British  colonialism | The Independent | The Independent
Why African judges still wearing wigs is a glaring symbol of British colonialism | The Independent | The Independent