The Herald (Zimbabwe)

PG Goba sworn in

- Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Reporter

ADVOCATE Ray Hemington Goba was yesterday sworn in as the country’s substantiv­e head of prosecutio­ns after a tumultuous month, which saw his appointmen­t hang in the balance.

Last month, former President Cde Robert Mugabe tried to rescind his appointmen­t.

The Judicial Service Commission, acting on directives from the ex-President, had re-advertised the post.

However, last month, the High Court ruled that the rescission was unconstitu­tional.

The ruling culminated in his appointmen­t and subsequent swearing in as Prosecutor-General.

In an interview yesterday, Adv Goba said since he was acting PG for some time, he will simply be continuing from where he left off.

“I feel honoured and I promise to deliver to expectatio­n. I took the same oath of office last year as acting PG and this one is more of a reminder of the same oath.

“I have been bound by the same oath since last year and I will continue being bound by the oath,” said Adv Goba.

“Today, I have been reminded of the responsibi­lities which I have to carry on my shoulder.”

Adv Goba attended St Augustine’s High School from 1973 to 1978 before studying for a Bachelor of Law at the University of Zimbabwe.

He also holds a postgradua­te degree in Law and Public Affairs from the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, a certificat­e in criminal prosecutio­ns from the United Kingdom, among other

qualificat­ions.

He served as a prosecutor for years and rose through the ranks to the position of director of public prosecutio­n.

Adv Goba also served as deputy Prosecutor-General for Namibia for over a decade.

He practiced as an Advocate in Zimbabwe before being appointed acting PG on July 7, 2016.

Adv Goba replaced former PG Mr Johannes Tomana, who was fired for incompeten­ce and misconduct. A disciplina­ry tribunal chaired by Retired High Court judge Justice Moses Chinhengo found him guilty of a host of charges and recommende­d his removal from office.

 ?? — Picture by Tawanda Mudimu ?? President Mnangagwa swears in Advocate Ray Hemington Goba as substantiv­e Prosecutor-General, while flanked by First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa at State House in Harare yesterday.
— Picture by Tawanda Mudimu President Mnangagwa swears in Advocate Ray Hemington Goba as substantiv­e Prosecutor-General, while flanked by First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa at State House in Harare yesterday.

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