The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Goba back at work

- Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter

PROSECUTOR-GENERAL Advocate Ray Hemington Goba is now back at his office in compliance with a recent High Court judgment quashing his removal from the esteemed position.

Advocate Goba had been stopped from coming to office amid reports that his offices had been locked up under unclear circumstan­ces.

The order barring Adv Goba from going to work followed the gazetting of General Notice 642 /2017, which rescinded his appointmen­t.

Speaking from his office yesterday, Adv Goba said he had already resumed work.

“I can confirm that I am back in office. I have resumed my duties following a High Court order issued last week. I am trying to cope with the work that had been piling in my absence,” said the PG.

Ruling on an applicatio­n by the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights to nullify the decision by former President Mugabe to rescind Adv Goba’s appointmen­t, Justice Priscilla Chigumba said the decision was unconstitu­tional.

Justice Chigumba set aside Government Gazette Extraordin­ary Notice 642 /2017 that rescinded the PG’s appointmen­t.

The judge interdicte­d the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) from conducting fresh public interviews to select Adv Goba’s replacemen­t.

Advocate Eric Matinenga represente­d ZLHR in the High Court challenge.

Justice Chigumba said Adv Goba’s constituti­onal rights were trampled upon.

The judge said the former president had no option, but to swear in Adv Goba within reasonable time.

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