Zimbabwe News Update

🇿🇼 Published: 30 December 2025
📘 Source: IOL

While Wednesday is the final day of the year, it also brings to a close Advocate Anton du Plessis’s time at the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA). Du Plessis, the NPA’s deputy national director of public prosecutions, resigned for personal and family reasons. NPA communications head Bulelwa Makeke confirmed the news toIOL.

“In August 2025, he informed President Cyril Ramaphosa of his intention to vacate office at year-end for personal and family-related reasons,” Makeke said. “The President approved his release with effect from December 31, 2025.” Makeke said Du Plessis played an important role in strengthening governance. “He will be missed by colleagues and partners who worked alongside him to stabilise and reposition the organisation under demanding conditions.” Du Plessis said: “I am grateful to President Ramaphosa for the opportunity to serve when the defence of the rule of law truly mattered.

“Rebuilding the NPA has been difficult and often contested, but necessary. “I am proud of the platform we leave behind and confident that the incoming NDPP will take this work forward.” Before returning to the NPA as deputy national director of public prosecutions in 2021, he led the Institute for Security Studies and worked across more than 20 African countries.

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Originally published by IOL • December 30, 2025

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