Court Judgements




Supreme Court Judgements

(1) CONSTANCE DLAMINI (2) FLORA TODLANA NYONI V (1) SIMELA DUBE (2) NOBUHLE DUBE (3) JOB SIBANDA (2022-03-22)
This is an appeal against the decision of the High Court (the ‘court a quo’) dated 20 August 2020. The court a quo dismissed the first appellant’s application for rescission of a judgment which had been granted in default. After hearing submissions from counsel the appeal was allowed with costs. The reasons for this decision are outlined hereunder. More

(1) INGALULU INVESTMENTS (PRIVATE) LIMITED (2) MARK MASINYAZANA MBAYIWA V (1) NATIONAL RAILWAYS OF ZIMBABWE (2) MOFFAT BANDA (2022-03-24)
The appellant appeals against part of the judgment of the High Court sitting at Bulawayo that was handed down on 20 May 2021. The court a quo ordered the respondent to pay to the appellant delictual damages in the sum of US$ 66 789.80 in local currency converted at the parity rate of one-on-one as between the two currencies. On 18 September 2009, the first respondent’s locomotive hit and damaged the first appellant’s horse and trailer, which were stuck at a railroad level crossing in Somabula. The appellants issued summons on 29 June 2010, claiming damages in the sum of... More

(1) JOSPHAT KUDUMBA (2) ELLIOT MUSWITA (3) FINGER TAPERA (4) HEADMAN MHIZHA (5) PETER MUDHUMO (6) RAFAEL SHOKO (7) SOLOMON NDLOVU (8) HAIGWARI SAFARIS (PRIVATE) LIMITED V (1) APATRON MINING (PRIVATE) LIMITED (2) VUSUMUZI OSFAEL MAZIBUKO (3) DIRECTOR GENERAL ZIMBABWE PARKS & WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY N.O. (4) MINISTER OF ENVIRONMENT, TOURISM & HOSPITALITY N.O (2023-01-30)
This is an appeal against the entire judgment of the High Court, sitting at Harare, handed down on 21 April 2021 wherein the court a quo granted a declarator in favour of the first and second respondents More

(1) BOBBY DUBE (2) KHULEKANI MOYO (3) VINCENT SITHOLE (4) SIPHAKAMILE MPOFU (5) LUKE DUBE (6) THAPELO SEBETA (7) CUTHBERT MARADZA (8) EDITH DUBE (9) FAITH MAGARIRA V TM SUPERMARKETS (PRIVATE) LIMITED (2022-10-05)
On 2 March 2022, the applicants noted an appeal to this Court under case number SCB 30/22 against the judgment of the Labour Court handed down on 23 July 2021. They were legally represented. Having been employed by the respondent on fixed-term contracts of lengths varying from four to seven years, the applicants sought to challenge the Labour Court’s decision which concluded that they had no basis for legitimate expectations of reemployment by the respondent. More

(1) BROADCASTING AUTHORITY OF ZIMBABWE (2) OBERT MUGANYURA V DR DISH (PVT) LTD (2018-10-25)
The respondent applied to the High Court for an interim interdict seeking the suspension of the first appellant’s cancellation of its licence. The application was granted. The appellants aggrieved by that decision appealed to this Court. More


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