President Cyril Ramaphosa has appointed Directors of Public Prosecutions for the Northern Cape and Mpumalanga Divisions of the High Court as part of strengthening the capacity of the state in the fight against crime.
The President has, in terms of Section 13(1)(a), read with Sections 9(1) and 13(2) of the National Prosecuting Authority Act, appointed Adv. Nkebe Rebecca Kanyane as Director of Public Prosecutions: Mpumalanga Division of the High Court, Nelspruit, with effect from 1 April 2022.
The President has also appointed Mr Livingstone Mzukisi Sakata as Director of Public Prosecutions: Northern Cape Division of the High Court, Kimberley, with effect from 1 April 2022.
These appointments follow the President’s appointment earlier this month of Directors of Public Prosecutions (DPPs) for the Free State, North West and Western Cape.
Until recently, five of the National Prosecuting Authority’s DPP positions were occupied by acting appointments.
The President wishes the new incumbents well in their roles.
Adv Kanyane holds an LLB degree from the University of the North and a postgraduate Diploma in Management Practice.
She has 20 years’ experience in the legal field as an attorney, prosecutor and investigator and spent 10 years at the National Prosecuting Authority’s Specialised Commercial Crime Unit (SCCU), progressing from State Advocate to Deputy Director of Public Prosecutions.
Since 2017 she served as Specialist Investigator in Group Financial Crime, Forensics and Security (GFCFS) at Nedbank.
The incoming Director of Public Prosecutions for the Northern Cape is an attorney with private and public sector experience, who holds a B Proc degree from the University of Fort Hare.
He has served since February 2020 as Acting Director of Public Prosecutions in the Eastern Cape.
Mr Sakata became a Senior Deputy Director of Public Prosecutions in 1999 was appointed in 2003 as Eastern Cape Coordinator of the Organised Crime Component in the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions.
Source: The Presidency Republic of South Africa