Establishment and the Mandate
The Authority is responsible for instituting and undertaking criminal prosecutions on behalf of the State and discharging any functions necessary or incidental to such prosecutions. The National Prosecuting Authority is one of two institutions mandated to fight corruption in Zimbabwe. The establishment and functions of the National Prosecuting Authority are provided for in Section 258 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe.
Our Vision
A just, secure and peaceful society by 2030
Our Mission
To uphold the rule of law through efficient prosecution of crime and corruption without fear, favour, prejudice or bias.
Our Values and Ethos
- Justice
- Fortitude
- Service
- Accountability
- Integrity
- Professionalism
The Prosecutor-General must formulate and publicly disclose the general principles by which he or she decides whether and how to institute and conduct criminal proceedings. This is in terms of section 260 of the Constitution. The National Prosecuting Authority Board assists the Prosecutor-General to manage the affairs of the National Prosecuting Authority. The Board is responsible for the employment of Prosecutors and any other officers to assist the Prosecutor General in the exercise of his or her functions. The Prosecutors and officers so employed must be independent and impartial and subject only to the law and to the direction and control of the Prosecutor-General in order to guarantee the efficient performance and well-being of the National Prosecuting Authority.
Section 261 of Constitution enjoins The Prosecutor-General and all the officers of the National Prosecuting Authority to act in accordance with this Constitution and the law. No officer of the National Prosecuting Authority is allowed to act in a partisan manner in the exercise of his or her functions. Furthermore, no Prosecutor or employee of the National Prosecuting Authority is allowed to further the interests of any political party or cause; prejudice the lawful interests of any political party or cause; or violate the fundamental rights or freedoms of any person. Prosecutors and employees of the National Prosecuting Authority must not be active members or office bearers of any political party or organisation. They must maintain neutrality in the discharge of their functions at all times.
The National Prosecuting Authority’s team of dedicated and professional Prosecutors is always ready to deliver world class service without fear, favour, bias or prejudice. The Prosecutors are supported by the Administration staff who strive to ensure that Prosecution services run smoothly, efficiently and professionally.
The Prosecutor-General must report to Parliament annually in terms of section 262 of the Constitution. The annual report is submitted through the Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs. The annual report is a detailed summary of the operations and activities of the National Prosecuting Authority.
Every employee understands that the National Prosecuting Authority is at the centre of the criminal justice delivery system, therefore, they all have a duty to act impartially, with integrity and in the interests of justice at all times. Every employee is thus obligated to apply the highest professional standards and treat everyone fairly and with respect in order to build a safer and corruption free Zimbabwe as we strive towards a middle–income economy for all by 2030.
All Prosecution services are free. Members of the public must not pay for prosecution services. Any money or consideration that is paid to a Prosecutor or an employee of the National Prosecuting Authority for prosecution services is criminal and amounts to corruption.
Report Corruption and Criminal Conduct
Report corruption and criminal conduct to the Zimbabwe Police Service, the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission, or the Prosecutor General through the NPA Inspectorate.
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The National Prosecuting Authority of Zimbabwe Board
Chairperson of the NPAZ Board
The National Prosecuting Authority of Zimbabwe Senior Management