Tanzania, Feb. 25 -- Arusha. Only a fraction of the African Court on Human and People's Rights (AfCHPR) decisions have been implemented.

Since the court, which is a judicial organ of the African Union (AU), was established, less than 10 percent of the cases have been implemented.

Over 200 decisions have been adopted by the court since it was created, operationalised and relocated to Arusha from Addis Ababa in 2007.

"There is thus a legitimate concern from the public that the effective discharge of the court's mandate has been hindered," said the President of the court Lady Justice Imani Aboud.

She made the remarks here in her speech during the recent opening of the 2024 Judicial Year of the Arusha-based African Court, whose protocol w...