Court Judgements




Chinhoyi High Court Judgements

RATIDZAI BADZA AND UPENYU CHITUMBA AND JEREMIAH MPOFU AND MOSES GWAUNZA AND BENENIA MURURI AND MAVIS KATURUZA AND JONAH MUSHONGA AND ESHAWEDI CHAMUNOGWA AND MARCH MAKANYA VERSUS LUCKY MUSUSA AND JOUBERT MUDZUMWE AND COMMERCIAL WORKERS UNION OF ZIMBABWE (2023-09-22)
This is an opposed application wherein, applicants seek rescission of a default judgment of this court under case HC199/22, delivered on the 24th of November of the same year. It has been brought in terms of rule 29 (1) (a) of the High Court rules, 2021. The justification being that, applicants were interested parties with direct and substantial interest but were not made part to the lawsuit with adverse consequences. More

REGAI MUKODZI VERSUS THE STATE (2023-04-05)
It is alleged that the accused, a decorated member of the police force, in the company of more than nine other police officers responded to a report that had been made one, Steven Chidhumo, that the now deceased had threatened him with a spear. From the facts it is common cause that the police’s main mission on the day in question was not solely to investigate the said report but to make a follow up on several others as they had no station vehicle. In that respect, they capitalised on the availability of a vehicle on the day in question.The... More

RICHARD NORMAN VERSUS KINGDOM CALLS T/A MARINELAND HARBOUR (2022-08-17)
The appellant’s son one Scott Norman, now deceased andherein after referred to as the deceased owned a cabin cruise boat known as Wandering Star. Before his demise thedeceased entered into a written storage contract with the respondent on 23 November 2009. In terms of the agreement the respondent was required to provide a shed for the storage of the boat. Clause 3 of the agreement set out the payment of rent modalities. Overdue amounts would attract interest prevailing at the time based on the prime rate levied by Barclays Bank Zimbabwe Limited. More

SIMBARASHE DUBE VERSUS THE STATE (2023-04-20)
The applicant was convicted on his plea on two counts of armed robbery in contravention of s126 (1) (a) of the Criminal Code and one count for unlawful possession of a firearm in contravention of s4 (1) of the Firearms Act (Chapter 10:09). He was sentenced to 7 years imprisonment on each count of armed robbery. Of the total 14 years 3 years imprisonment was conditionally suspended for 5 years. Of the remaining 11 years one year was suspended of condition of restitution. On the third count he was sentenced to pay a fine of $500-00 in default of payment... More

SIYAMOMBO MUGANDE VERSUS THE STATE (2023-07-10)
This is appeal against both conviction and sentence of a judgment of the Provincial Magistrate sitting at Karoi Magistrates Court. The appellant who initially appeared before the court jointly charged with two others who were subsequently acquitted was convicted after a trial for bribery in contravention of s170 of the Criminal Law Codification and Reform Act 9 (Chapter 9:07). He was sentenced to 24 months imprisonment of which 5 months imprisonment was conditionally suspended for 5 years. More


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