The National Prosecution Authority of Zimbabwe (NPAZ) has successfully recovered US$100 million in 2024 through forfeiture and preservation orders, far exceeding its initial target of US$35 million.
Prosecutor General Justice Loice Matanda-Moyo (pictured) highlighted this achievement during the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between NPAZ and the Southern African Parliamentarians Network Against Corruption (SAPNAC) in Harare.
With an 88.88% clearance rate for corruption and high-profile cases in the High Court and a 45.65% clearance rate in the Magistrates Court, the NPAZ has demonstrated significant progress in tackling corruption.
The agency’s regional efforts through the Asset Recovery Inter-Agency Network of Southern Africa (ARINSA) have also led to the repatriation of stolen assets, including a helicopter recovered from Victoria Falls for the Zambian government, US$5 million stolen from National Foods Zimbabwe, and R13 million embezzled from Chinhoyi University of Technology.
The partnership with SAPNAC marks another step in strengthening anti-corruption initiatives, with regional leaders praising the NPAZ’s expertise and growing influence in fighting corruption.
State media
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