CHAIRMAN’S MESSAGE (1)
The part twelve months have again been a very difficult time both for Zimbabwe and the
Legal Resources Foundation so it is a measure of achievement that we got through the year.
The economy has continued to decline, pushing more people into poverty and increasing the
number needing the services of non-governmental organisations such as the LRF. On the
political front the focus has been more on internecine battles within political parties than on
governing the country to try to get it out of its decline. The cash crisis that developed in 2016
made doing business more difficult and more expensive.
Despite the many challenges faced, this report illustrates well the LRF’s ongoing
commitment to assisting marginalised communities and its successes in raising awareness of
legal issues as well as enabling people to use their new knowledge to obtain redress when
their rights have been obstructed. One of the strengths of the LRF over the past 31 years is
that it has been rooted in the community and has earned people’s trust and confidence. Sadly
the changes in the international humanitarian field have seen diminishing resources available
and the LRF during the coming year will have to reduce its national footprint. All efforts will
be made to do this in such a way as to minimise the impact and it is coming at a time when
there is growing focus on the importance of making quality legal aid available for the
indigent. The 22 magistrates’ courts being built, with support from the Danish Government
and the LRF as Fund Manager, all have a legal aid office within the building and the LRF is
working with other legal aid providers to develop a comprehensive system of providing legal
services at the courts.
The Board was deeply saddened by the untimely passing on 28 April 2016 of the Chairman,
Makausi Thomas Makonese, a renowned human rights lawyer. He was the founding director
of LRF Masvingo, established in 1991. When he stepped down from many years of wise
leadership in that role in 2010 he joined the LRF Board of Trustees and was elected Chair of
the Board in March 2016. He was a much respected and valued colleague and mentor who is
sorely missed by the LRF and the wider legal fraternity
I wish to thank my fellow Trustees for their support and I commend the management and
staff of the LRF, who have soldiered on during the difficult months and individually and
collectively ensured that the LRF delivered on its mandate. I am confident that the LRF will
continue to play its vital role in the coming year.
Murray McCartney
CHAIRMAN
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