Shortage of public prosecutors hampers operations of Prosecutor General's office

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The shortage of public prosecutors and research assistants hampers the operations of the Prosecutor General's office.

Deputy Prosecutor General Edmund Marondedze says this has led to an outcry over the lack of progress in finalising cases of money laundering and terrorism.

Marondedze addressed a stakeholders consultation and oversight workshop, organised by the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Constitutional and Legal Affairs at Swakopmund.