Court Judgements




(1) CONSTANTINE CHIMAKURE (2) ALPHA MEDIA HOLDINGS (PRIVATE) LIMITED V (1) AMBASSADOR AGRIPPA MUTAMBARA (2) ESTER MUTAMBARA (2020-07-02)
The respondents are husband and wife. They are before this Court pursuant to a suit for defamation instituted by them in the High Court against the appellants herein. In the declaration, the first respondent is described as an Ambassador. It is a description which appears common cause. The first appellant is the editor of the Newsday Newspaper, with the second appellant being the publisher, printer and distributer of the publication. More

(1) EASYCREDIT(PRIVATE) LIMITED(2) JUSTIN TICHIWANGANA(3)MAXINE MANYOWA(4)SHINGIRAIMAFARA(5) KUDAKWASHE ZUMBIKA(6) TINASHE HERBERTDZARAMBA(7)BRUCETARUVINGA. V INFRASTRUCTUREDEVELOPMENTBANK OF ZIMBABWE (2019-02-18)
GWAUNZA DCJ [1] This is an appeal against a judgment of the High Court which found that the appellants and the respondenthad concluded a loan agreement and consequently ordered the appellants to pay certain amounts of money to the respondent. After hearing the parties, the court dismissed the appeal with costs and indicated that thereasons for the order would follow in due course. These are the reasons. More

(1) FARAI KATSANDE (2) ZIMBABWE BANKS AND ALLIED WORKERS UNION V INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT BANK OF ZIMBABWE (2017-05-24)
This is an application in terms of s 85 (1) of the Constitution. The applicants seek an order affirming the first applicant’s constitutional right to belong to a trade union of his choice in terms of s 65(2) of the Constitution. They also seek an order declaring as unconstitutional and a violation of this fundamental right, the conduct of the respondent in: - 1. refusing the first applicant permission to belong to and participate in the lawful activities of the Zimbabwe Banks and Allied Workers Union (ZIBAWU); and 2. giving him the ultimatum to choose between his job and the... More

(1) GABRIEL SHUMBA (2) SIBONILE MFUMISI (3) DARLINGTON NYAMBIYA V (1) MINISTER OF JUSTICE, LEGAL AND PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS (2) THE CHAIRPERSON OF THE ZIMBABWE ELECTORAL COMMISSION (3) ZIMBABWE ELECTORAL COMMISSION (4) THE MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS (5) THE MINISTER OF FINANCE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT (6) THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF ZIMBABWE (2018-04-30)
This is an application in terms of s 85(1)(a) of the Constitution and the background to the matter is as follows: - The applicants are all citizens of, but are not resident in, Zimbabwe. They give different reasons for their absence, with the first applicant citing political reasons. The second applicant cites economic reasons while the third applicant alleges his absence is premised on economic and political reasons. The applicants state that they wish to participate in the country’s harmonized general elections due later this year, 2018, but are precluded from doing so by certain sections of the relevant law. More

(1) GETRUDE PAZVICHAINDA STEMBILE MUTASA (2) DIDYMUS NOEL EDWIN MUTASA V (1) THE REGISTRAR OF SUPREME COURT (2) NYAKUTOMBWA MUGABE LEGAL COUNSEL (3) SHERIFF OF ZIMBABWE (2018-05-14)
This is a chamber application made in terms of r 12 of the Supreme Court Rules ,1964. The brief background to this application may be summarised as follows: The applicants are husband and wife. They approached the court a quo, by way of urgent chamber application, seeking a stay of execution and return of goods which had been removed pursuant to a writ of execution following a default judgment which was granted in favour of the second respondent. The default judgment, related to a claim by the second respondent, who was the legal practitioner for the second applicant, claiming unpaid... More

(1) INNOCENT GONESE (2) JESSIE MAJOME V (1) PARLIAMENT OF ZIMBABWE (2) THE SPEAKER OF THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (3) THE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE (4) EMMERSON MNANGAGWA N.O. (5) THE PRESIDENT OF ZIMBABWE (2020-03-31)
The two applicants are Members of Parliament. They brought two separate applications in terms of s 167(2)(d) of the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No. 20) 2013 (“the Constitution”), as read with r 27 of the Constitutional Court Rules. They alleged failure by Parliament to fulfil the constitutional obligation to act in accordance with the procedure for amending the Constitution prescribed by s 328 of the Constitution. The allegations in the applications are the same. So are the issues. More

(1) JENNIFER WILLIAMS (2) SIKHANGEZILE NDLOVU (3) SITSHIYIWE NZIMA (4) WENDY MOYO (5) NOTHANDO TSHEMBE (6) PRISCILLA NCUBE (7) THABITHA NDLOVU (8) SITHINGIWE NGWENYA (9) KHOLWANI NDLOVU (10) FAINA MAPOSA V THE STATE (2017-07-12)
This matter was referred to this court by a magistrate in terms of s 24 (2) of the former Constitution of Zimbabwe. After hearing the parties, judgment was reserved. More


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