Court Judgements




Labour Court Judgements

ABISAI MANYONGA AND BAK LOGISTICS (2023-06-15)
The appellant was employed by the respondent as a procurement officer. He was charged with three counts of misconduct for ‘any act of conduct or omission inconsistent with the fulfilment of the express or implied conditions of his or her contract’. These were violations of paragraph 4 (a) of the National Code of Conduct S.I. 15 of 2006. More

ABISAI MANYONGA AND BAK LOGISTICS (PRIVATE) LIMITED (2023-09-29)
This is an appeal against the appellant’s dismissal from the respondent’s employment. He appealed internally but the appeal failed. The appellant was employed by the respondent as a Procurement Officer. He was charged with three (3) counts of violating section 4(a ) of the National Employment Code of Conduct Statutory Instrument 15 of 2006 (S.I.15/06). More

ABISON R. MUFUKWA – APPELLANT AND ZIM POSTS (PVT) LTD - RESPONDENT (2012-10-12)
This is an appeal against the decision of the National Hearing Committee of the respondent company which confirmed the appellant’s dismissal on charges of violating the respondent’s code of conduct. In particular it was alleged that the appellant contravened sections 3(8) (1), 3 (8) (viii), 4(10) and 4(11) of the respondent’s code of conduct. The brief facts of the case are that appellant was employed by the respondent company as a counter clerk based at Chitungwiza post office. On the 12th of February 2011, whilst on duty the appellant is said to have been involved in a misunderstanding with a... More

ABRAHAM DRIVER – APPELLANT AND EDGARS STORES LIMITED – RESPONDENT (2013-06-20)
The Appellant was dismissed from the Respondent’s employment for absence from work for a period in excess of seven (7) days without either advising the Line Manager or having satisfactory reason. This was a violation of the applicable Code. It is not disputed that the Appellant was absent from work for the period between 25 October 2008 and 7 November 2008 (thirteen 13) days). More

ABRAHAM MIYAMBWA APPLICANT AND PETER CHIRONGOMA 1ST RESPONDENT AND INNSCOR AFRICA (PVT) LTD T/A 2ND RESPONDENT BAKERS INN BREAD COMPANY (2020-03-13)
The matter was placed before me as an application for review. The application is premised on Rule 20 of the Labour Court Rules, 2017. Although the application was filed and served on 1st and 2nd Respondent on the 13th of September 2019 both 1st and 2nd Respondent had not filed Notices of Response to the application in terms of the Rules of Court. The Registrar of Court proceeded to set down the matter as compelled by Rule 28 of the Labour Court Rules, 2017: Statutory Instrument 150 of 2017. On the date of hearing however 1st Respondent appeared in person... More


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