"There is a plan, that on Friday, we will make representations to the NPA as part of the continuous process that we've been engaged in," said Zuma's lawyer, Michael Hulley.
"It is a follow-up as part of the overall process," he added.
Last Tuesday, the African National Congress leader's legal team submitted representations regarding his corruption case to the NPA.
The content of the representations have not been disclosed.
NPA spokesperson Tlali Tali confirmed the Friday meeting.
"Representations are normally done on the basis of making written submissions. However, there isn't any hard and fast rule and where parties feel they would like to supplement the representations by way of making oral submissions, they are also afforded an opportunity to do that," said Tlali.
"That is what is going to happen in this case."
Zuma, the ruling party's presidential candidate in general elections scheduled for April, is facing charges of fraud, corruption, money laundering and racketeering related to a multi-billion rand government arms deal.
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