National Prosecuting Authority of Zimbabwe elevates Chris Mutangadura and Tariro Rosa Takuva to Deputy Prosecutor General positions

Nyore Madzianike

Senior Reporter

THE National Prosecuting Authority of Zimbabwe (NPAZ) has made key senior appointments with long-serving Chief Law Officer Mr Chris Mutangadura, being elevated to the position of Deputy Prosecutor General.

Bulawayo-based Chief Public Prosecutor Mrs Tariro Rosa Takuva has also been elevated to the same position.

Mr Dingidhlela Zisengwe, who was head of uniformed service and commissions with the Public Service Commission, has been appointed as the NPAZ board secretary (Accounting Officer).

Prosecutor General Justice Loyce Matanda-Moyo, in a communication addressed to all senior officials in the NPAZ, said the appointments mark a significant milestone in strengthening the leadership and operational capacity of the authority.

“These strategic appointments mark a significant milestone in strengthening the leadership and operational capacity of the authority as it continues to deliver on its mandate with professionalism, integrity, and excellence,” she said.

“The newly appointed officers bring a wealth of experience, expertise, and commitment to the rule of law, and the authority is confident that their contributions will further enhance prosecutorial efficiency, organisational governance, and overall service delivery.

“The Authority extends its warmest congratulations to the appointees and wishes them success in their new roles.”

Mr Mutangadura and Mrs Takuva will join Mr Nelson Mutsonziwa, who is already serving as Deputy Prosecutor General.

 

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