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Citation and Joinder re: Constitutional Proceedings

CC02-21 : TEMBA MLISWA vs PARLIAMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF ZIMBABWE
Ruled By: MALABA CJ, GWAUNZA DCJ, GARWE AJCC, MAKARAU AJCC, GOWORA AJCC, HLATSHWAYO AJCC and PATEL AJCC

BackgroundThe applicant is a duly elected Member of Parliament for the Norton Constituency. On 24 June 2020, during an ordinary sitting of the National Assembly over which the Speaker of Parliament was presiding, he was removed from Parliament and suspended for six consecutive sittings for allegedly behaving in a violent ...
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CC02-23 : INNOCENT GONESE vs PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE and PARLIAMENT OF ZIMBABWE and PRESIDENT OF ZIMBABWE
Ruled By: MALABA CJ, GARWE JCC, MAKARAU JCC, GOWORA JCC, HLATSHWAYO JCC, PATEL JCC and GUVAVA AJCC

The applicant is a Member of Parliament representing the Mutare Central Constituency. He filed this application, essentially, in terms of section 167(2)(d) of the Constitution of Zimbabwe, 2013 (hereafter 'the Constitution') albeit with passing references to section 85 of the Constitution. In fact, in his answering affidavit, the applicant made ...
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CC04-23 : EDWIN MUSHORIWA and FIRINNE TRUST OPERATING AS VERITAS and BRIAN CROZIER and VALERIE INGRAM-THORPE vs PARLIAMENT OF ZIMBABWE and PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF ZIMBABWE
Ruled By: GWAUNZA DCJ, GARWE JCC, MAKARAU JCC, GOWORA JCC, HLATSHWAYO JCC, PATEL JCC and UCHENA AJCC

In this application, the applicants seek an order declaring that the Parliament of Zimbabwe (“Parliament”) and the President of the Republic of Zimbabwe (“the President of Zimbabwe” or simply 'the President') have failed to fulfil certain constitutional obligations delineated in section 328 of the Zimbabwe Constitution in passing Constitution of ...
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SC68-23 : MINISTER OF JUSTICE, LEGAL AND PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS and ATTORNEY GENERAL OF ZIMBABWE vs NYASHA CHIRAMBA
Ruled By: GWAUNZA DCJ, MATHONSI JA and KUDYA JA

By order dated 8 June 2022, the High Court [“the court a quo”] issued a mandamus in terms of which the appellants were compelled to submit a Bill necessary to give effect to section 106(3) of the Constitution of Zimbabwe [“the Constitution”] for consideration by Cabinet by no later than ...
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