The Herald (Zimbabwe)

NPA makes strategic changes

- Rumbidzai Mushonga Herald Correspond­ent

THE National Prosecutin­g Authority (NPA) has changed its management structure and operationa­l processes to expedite case processing, reduce the backlog and ensure a more effective delivery of justice.

Under the new management system, each deputy prosecutor general will be entrusted with the responsibi­lity of overseeing between 11 and 14 stations.

Deputy Prosecutor-General Mr Nelson Mutsonziwa will be monitoring Mashonalan­d East, Manicaland, Mutare High Court and Asset Recovery.

The other provinces were divided between the other three acting deputy prosecutor­s-general.

In a statement last Friday, NPA said the new head for the Inspectora­te and Training was drafting a new training curriculum enforcing stricter performanc­e standards.

“The Prosecutor-General believes that this will foster a culture of profession­alism and integrity within the organisati­on and strengthen public trust in the criminal justice delivery. The new management team at the Harare Magistrate­s Court has been instructed to uphold integrity and ensure that justice is seen in action.

“Harare Magistrate­s Court is the biggest hub of criminal cases in Zimbabwe, hence there is a need for the new management to work together and come up with specific measures aimed at tackling priority areas like corruption, economic crimes, sexual offences and robberies,” NPA said. “This will demonstrat­e the National Prosecutin­g Authority of Zimbabwe’s commitment to addressing pressing societal issues and ultimately lead to a more targeted and effective approach to law enforcemen­t.”

According to the NPA , Prosecutor General Justice Loice Matanda-Moyo is expecting tangible results from the changes.

“The Prosecutor-General said that she is expecting visible efforts to improve efficiency and profession­alism to enhance the NPAZ’s image, rebuild public trust in the legal system and above all maintain cooperatio­n with law enforcemen­t agencies.

“She expects management to balance the need for speed and efficient dispensati­on of justice. Striking the right balance between speed and justice is critical. While efficiency is important, ensuring due process and fair trials for all defendants must remain a top priority,” NPA added.

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