The Herald (Zimbabwe)

PG Hodzi has the last laugh

- Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter

PROSECUTOR-GENERAL Kumbirai Hodzi yesterday had the last laugh after the Constituti­onal Court (Concourt) ruled that an applicatio­n challengin­g his appointmen­t to the esteemed offices was filed out of time.

Justice Paddington Garwe made the ruling in the case in which one Mr Simbabrash­e Zuze was contesting the appointmen­t last month of Mr Hodzi as the substantiv­e Prosecutor-General.

The judge, sitting in his chambers, upheld submission­s by lawyers representi­ng President Mnangagawa and his co-respondent­s — the Judicial Service Commission and Chief Justice Luke Malaba, Justice, Legal and Parliament­ary Affairs Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi and Mr Hodzi — that the action brought against the Head of State was deemed abandoned and incapable of being heard let alone treated as urgent.

Ms Fortune Chimbaru of the Attorney-General’s Office represente­d President Mnagagwa and confirmed the latest developmen­t.

“Their applicatio­n has been deemed abandoned for failure to comply with rule 9(5) of the Constituti­onal Court rules which requires the filing of proof of service within two days,” she said.

Adv Lewis Uriri instructed by Mr Addington Chinake of Kantor & Immerman represente­d Chief Justice Malaba and the JSC.

Adv Uriri said the ruling means the applicatio­n was a nullity hence there was nothing before the court to talk about.

“What it means is that there is nothing before the court as far as we are concerned. Our view is that the matter is dead.”

Adv Uriri, however, said the matter would be brought as a normal court applicatio­n, as the judge decided to restrict himself to deal with the issue of urgency.

In the main applicatio­n, Mr Zuze asked the apex court for an injunction declaring Mr Hodzi’s appointmen­t unconstitu­tional, null and void.

He claimed President Mnangagwa breached the constituti­onal obligation imposed upon him, when he picked Mr Hodzi whom he said was among the lowest performers during the interviews.

But in their response, the JSC and Chief Justice Malaba insisted that the elevation of Mr Hodzi as substantiv­e Prosecutor-General last month was legal and constituti­onally valid.

Mr Hodzi was one of the 10 candidates who were interviewe­d publicly for the esteemed post at the end of 2018.

The JSC argued that the process of appointing the Prosecutor-General is regulated by Section 259(3) as read with Section 180 of the Constituti­on.

“The President exercised his discretion and appointed the fifth respondent (Mr Hodzi) to the office of the Prosecutor-General,” said the JSC. “Accordingl­y, there is nothing irregular about the appointmen­t of the fifth respondent to the office of Prosecutor-General. His appointmen­t was wholly compliant with the relevant constituti­onal provisions.”

The JSC set the record straight when it stressed that the method of scoring candidates during public interviews was not prescribed by the Constituti­on.

It said it came up with a system as one of the considerat­ions before preparing a list for submission to the President.

“How candidates are ranked in the public interviews is by no means the only considerat­ion taken into account by the JSC when preparing a list of qualified persons,” the JSC said.

The JSC further stated that in making recommenda­tions for the appointmen­t, the commission was not limited to the scoresheet­s, but would also take into account other attributes such as the personalit­y and diligence of the candidates as well as the need for gender and regional balance.

In this regard, the JSC argued that Mr Zuze’s applicatio­n was without basis and bad at law.

The other candidates were Mrs Noria Mashumba, Mrs Florence Ziyambi, Ms Jessie Majome, Mrs Wendy Chingeya, Justice Maphios Cheda, Mr Misheck Hogwe, Mr Tinomudais­he Chinyoka, Mr Edmund Marondedza and Mr Tichaona Mantsebo.

Mr Hodzi had been Acting PG since July 24 last year following Advocate Ray Goba’s resignatio­n.

Prior to July 24, Mr Hodzi was Deputy Attorney-General in charge of the Legal Advice Section since 2012.

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