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Appeal re: Non-Active Parties in Proceedings a Quo and Active Parties Against Whom Substantive Order Is Not Directed

HH105-10 : THE CHURCH OF THE PROVINCE OF CENTRAL AFRICA vs THE DIOCESAN TRUSTEES FOR THE DIOCESE OF HARARE
Ruled By: MAVANGIRA J

It was also submitted that as presently there is no appeal pending in the Supreme Court against HLATSHWAYO J's judgment the said judgment stands. Furthermore, that it is only the parties that were before HLATSHWAYO J who may appeal against it.
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SC56-20 : MOVEMENT FOR DEMOCRATIC CHANGE and NELSON CHAMISA and MORGAN KOMICHI vs ELIAS MASHAVIRA and ELIAS MUDZURI and THOKOZANI KHUPE and DOUGLAS MWONZORA
Ruled By: GARWE JA, PATEL JA and GUVAVA JA

This is an appeal against the entire judgment of the High Court, sitting at Harare, handed down on 8 May 2019, in which the following order was granted:1. The appointment of the 2nd and 3rd respondents as Deputy Presidents of the Movement for Democratic Change party were unconstitutional therefore null ...
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SC19-12 : JAMESON RUSHWAYA and ANNIE RUSHWAYA and XELOD INVESTMENTS PL vs SWIMMING POOL & UNDERWATER REPAIRS PL and PATTERSON TIMBA and AEPROMM RESOURCES PL and TOLROSE INVESTMENTS PL
Ruled By: MALABA DCJ, ZIYAMBI JA and GOWORA AJA

This is an appeal against a judgment of the High Court.The second respondent (“Timba”) and the first and second appellants (“the Rushwayas”) are the majority and minority shareholders respectively in Aepromm Resources (Pvt) Ltd. On 3 May 2011, following a series of lawsuits, the Rushwayas entered into an agreement (“the ...
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SC46-17 : ANDREW MAGARASADZA and 34 OTHERS vs FREDA REBECCA GOLD MINE HOLDINGS LTD t/a FREDA REBECCA GOLD MINE and ASSOCIATED MINE WORKERS UNION OF ZIMBABWE
Ruled By: MAVANGIRA JA

In chambers in terms of Rule 5 of the Rules of the Supreme Court, 1964.For the sake of completeness, the following observation is noted:Despite being served with all the relevant papers, the second respondent did not file any papers in response to this application. It was therefore barred. It also ...
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SC11-21 : TENDAI BONDE vs NATIONAL FOODS LTD and LOVEJOY NYANDORO [as Chairman of Appeals Committee] and CHIPO NHETA [as Chairman of Works Council]
Ruled By: GUVAVA JA

This is an application for leave to appeal from a judgment of the Labor Court. The court a quo found no merit in the application for leave to appeal and dismissed it, on the main, that, the draft notice of appeal did not raise questions of law.The applicant was dissatisfied ...
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SC20-21 : TIMOTHY MUYAMBO vs HORTBAC PL t/a LITTLE FLOWER ENTERPRISES and JAMES CHIYANGWA and RONALD KITULI and TENDAI BONGA and MINISTER OF LANDS, AGRICULTURE AND RURAL RESETTLEMENT
Ruled By: CHITAKUNYE AJA

This is an application for joinder wherein the applicant seeks to be joined in two appeals pending before this Court, that is, SC304/20 and SC326/20.The facts leading to this application may be summarised as follows:The applicant was a holder of an offer letter in respect of Plot 4 of Glebe ...
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SC61-22 : BDO ZIMBABWE CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS vs ROBIN VELA and THE AUDITOR GENERAL OF ZIMBABWE
Ruled By: BHUNU JA, MATHONSI JA and CHIWESHE JA

INTRODUCTIONThis judgment involves two consolidated appeals from the High Court (the court a quo) being case numbers SC258/20 and SC285/20. The court issued a consolidation order dated 29 March 2021 by consent of the parties. Both appeals are based on the same record of proceedings and issues in the court ...
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CC08-21 : ZIMBABWE BANKS AND WORKERS UNION and TIRIVANHU MARIMO vs MINISTER OF PUBLIC SERVICE, LABOUR AND SOCIAL WELFARE and THE SHERIFF OF ZIMBABWE and ZB BANK LIMITED
Ruled By: GARWE AJCC, GOWORA AJCC and HLATSHWAYO AJCC

This is an application for direct access to the Constitutional Court made in terms of section 167(5) of the Constitution as read with Rule 21 of the Constitutional Court Rules 2016 (“the Rules”).The applicants intend to approach the Constitutional Court in terms of section 85(1) of the Constitution, seeking an ...
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SC74-22 : NEW LIFE COVENANT CHURCH vs TRUSTEES OF THE HARARE WETLANDS TRUST and DIRECTOR OF WORKS, CITY OF HARARE and CITY OF HARARE
Ruled By: MAVANGIRA JA, CHATUKUTA JA and MWAYERA JA

This was an appeal against the whole of the judgment of the Administrative Court of Zimbabwe handed down on 7 September 2020 as case number ACC87/19, judgment number AC09-20.The appeal was heard on 20 October 2021.The court proceeded to give an ex tempore judgment. It dismissed the appeal with costs ...
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SC93-22 : LION MATCH ZIMBABWE LIMITED and O. G. INVESTMENTS (PRIVATE) LIMITED vs LION MATCH (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED
Ruled By: UCHENA JA, CHIWESHE JA and CHITAKUNYE JA

This is an appeal against the whole judgment of the Intellectual Property Tribunal of Zimbabwe (“the Tribunal”) delivered at Harare on 29 May 2019 wherein the Tribunal upheld the appeal noted by the respondent against the decision of the Registrar of Trade Marks.Aggrieved by that turn of events, the first ...
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SSC104-22 : STEVEN MUSIMIKE vs THE STATE
Ruled By: GWAUNZA DCJ, UCHENA JA and KUDYA AJA

The appellant appeals against the judgment of the High Court dated 9 September 2019, wherein the court a quo dismissed his appeal against conviction by the Magistrates Court on a charge of criminal abuse of office under section 174(1) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act [Chapter 9:23] (the ...
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CC09-23 : TENDAI MASHAMANDA vs BARIADE INVESTMENTS (PVT) LTD and PUWAYI CHIUTSI and REGISTRAR OF DEEDS and SHERIFF OF THE HIGH COURT and ELLIOT ROGERS and ATTORNEY GENERAL ZIMBABWE
Ruled By: GARWE JCC, HLATSHWAYO JCC and PATEL JCC

This is an application for direct access to this Court made in terms of Rule 21 of the Constitutional Court Rules 2016 ("the Rules").The applicant is Tendai Mashamanda. The first respondent is Bariade Investments (Pvt) Limited, a company duly incorporated in terms of the laws of Zimbabwe. It was the ...
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CC14-23 : JEREMIAH BAMU vs DOUGLAS MWONZORA and MOVEMENT FOR DEMOCRATIC CHANGE–T and ZIMBABWE ELECTORAL COMMISSION and PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF ZIMBABWE and MINISTER OF JUSTICE
Ruled By: GOWORA JCC

A party may also seek to intervene in proceedings at the appeal stage. The nature of the legal interest necessary to intervene in proceedings on appeal must also be distinguished from that required for admission as amicus ...
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SC75-17 : EDWARD MADYAVANHU vs REGGIE SARUCHERA and GRANT THORNTON CAMELSA CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS (ZIMBABWE) and CAIRNS FOODS LTD
Ruled By: GWAUNZA JA, GUVAVA JA and ZIYAMBI AJA

On 21 July 2016, the High Court dismissed the appellant's chamber application for the reinstatement of his claim on the third respondent's creditors list.Aggrieved, the appellant filed this appeal, which we dismissed with costs on 6 July 2017. The appellant wrote to the Registrar requesting the reasons for the order. ...
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SC81-23 : DISCENT BAJILA and FRANK MHLANGA and ADELAIDE MHLANGA and SANPOULOS MAPLANKA and OTHERS vs TATENDA MADZIRASHE and RAMSON CHINGWARA and LINDA MPOFU and OTHERS
Ruled By: UCHENA JA, CHITAKUNYE JA and MWAYERA JA

The four appeals are against parts of the High Court's Judgment HB157-23 (“the court a quo”) which was handed down on 27 July 2023.The appeals are against the decision of the court a quo setting aside the thirteenth respondent's decision to accept the appellants nomination papers as candidates for the ...
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SC93-23 : AUGUR INVESTMENTS and DOOREST PROPERTIES vs FAIRCLOT INVESTMENT and THE SHERIFF and THE REGISTRAR OF DEEDS
Ruled By: BHUNU JA, CHIWESHE JA and MWAYERA JA

This is an appeal against the whole judgment of the High Court (the court a quo) sitting at Harare, handed down on 9 May 2023, dismissing the first appellant's application for a declaration under case HC5989/19 and granting the first respondent's application to set aside the second respondent's decision to ...
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SC04-14 : DAVID MOYO vs RURAL ELECTRIFICATION AGENCY
Ruled By: ZIYAMBI JA, GWAUNZA JA and PATEL JA

The appellant was employed by the respondent as an Accounting Officer.On 22 May 2009, he was handed a letter suspending him from his employment on charges of habitual and substantial neglect of duties in terms of section 4(g) of the Labour (National Employment Code of Conduct) Regulations, 2006 (“the Regulations”) ...
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SC126-23 : GODFREY MUGARI vs CHINHOYI UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
Ruled By: CHITAKUNYE JA

In David Moyo v Rural Electrification Agency SC04-14, ZIYAMBI JA had this to say concerning an employee who had failed to attend a disciplinary hearing despite knowledge thereof:“In our view, the appellant, by deliberately absenting himself, without leave, from the hearing, waived his right to challenge the conduct of the ...
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