Hmmmn, @Mpenzi interesting observation. On comparing with current constitution where dismissing the Attorney-General is such a hustle (tribunal and all), it seems the new one allows president to appoint and dismiss as he deems fit.
The office of the Deputy of Public Prosecutions is the one given an 8 year security of tenure. So ideally and AG could be gone in 1 year.
Functions of the President
132 (2) The President shall nominate and, with the approval of the National Assembly, appoint, and may dismiss —
(a) the Cabinet Secretaries, in accordance with Article 152;
(b) the Attorney-General, in accordance with Article 156;
(c) the Secretary to the Cabinet in accordance with Article 154;
(d) Principal Secretaries in accordance with Article 155;
(e) high commissioners, ambassadors and diplomatic and consular
representatives; and
(f) in accordance with this Constitution, any other State or public officer whom this Constitution requires or empowers the President to appoint or dismiss.