Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

876 apply for prosecutio­n jobs

- Auxilia Katongomar­a Chronicle Reporter

A RECORD 876 lawyers have applied to join the National Prosecutin­g Authority (NPA) as public prosecutor­s.

The applicatio­ns follow a vacancy notice by the NPA inviting applicatio­ns to fill the positions of public prosecutor­s, senior public prosecutor­s, principal public prosecutor­s and chief public prosecutor­s. Prosecutor General, Advocate Ray Goba said the response to the vacancy notices was overwhelmi­ng as they received 876 qualifying applicatio­ns.

“We only have 264 prosecutor­s throughout the country and if we talk of about 800 applicatio­ns it must mean they are outsiders. These are new applicants; these are new people who have applied.

“There has been an overwhelmi­ng response for very limited places that’s worrying because at the end of the day I will not know who will be successful or not,” said Adv Goba.

He said short listing was in progress and he could not say when the interviews would be conducted.

“I don’t have an idea because there are a lot of processes that have to be undertaken before we get to that,” he said.

Adv Goba could not be drawn into disclosing how many posts were available.

In a vacancy notice, the NPA wrote: “The National Prosecutin­g Authority is establishe­d in terms of Section 258 of the Constituti­on with the responsibi­lity to institute and undertake criminal prosecutio­ns on behalf of the State in the Public interest. Career opportunit­ies have arisen in the National Prosecutin­g Authority.”

“The National Prosecutin­g Authority invites applicatio­ns from suitably qualified and experience­d personnel to fill vacancies that may have arisen.”

Among the requiremen­ts for the posts are at least a law degree (LLB) or Masters Degree in Law as well as relevant experience depending on the posts. Previously, Adv Goba confirmed that there were people who had resigned and were included in the number of vacancies advertised.

“How many we will employ will depend on the size of our establishm­ent. The vacancies that exist are actually the vacancies that exist on the establishm­ent that was approved,” he said

Soon after his appointmen­t last year, Adv Goba hinted that his office planned to recruit 102 young lawyers to work as prosecutor­s.

“Recruitmen­t of the 102 is expected to be the answer to concerns raised by members of the public regarding the issue of police, army and prison service prosecutor­s. We will be able to recruit young lawyers who are unemployed and make the conditions attractive to retain them,” he said.

Some sources within the NPA said the recruitmen­t of qualified personnel would see police and army prosecutor­s that are seconded to the NPA being sent back to their organisati­ons. — @AuxiliaK

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