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Pleadings re: Approach to Pleadings, Pre-Trial Proceedings, Disparities with Oral Evidence and Unchallenged Statements

HB02-12 : MUNICIPALITY OF VICTORIA FALLS vs LOIDA NYATHI and 11 OTHERS
Ruled By: NDOU J

These are twelve cases, which were consolidated into two matters, which were heard at the same time.For easy reference, the one matter involved what may be called the ZimSun houses (five (5) defendants under HC2224/08). The five defendants being Alice Ndlovu, Sivumo Ndlovu, Kambarachi Zex Raura, Freda Khumalo and Simolita ...
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HH35-10 : RUTH MUSONZA (nee MTANAUKWA) vs ESHMAEL MUSONZA
Ruled By: GUVAVA J

The parties married on 13 December 1992 in terms of the Marriage Act [Chapter 5:11]. Two children were born of the marriage, Diana Musonza (born 24 March 1993) and Tafadzwa Musonza (born 24 January 2000). The parties resided at Number 3 Dunmore Avenue, Queensdale.The marriage was an unhappy one filled ...
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HH120-12 : JOHN MAUCHAZA vs SARAH NOTA
Ruled By: GOWORA J and PATEL J

On 10 July 2006, the respondent herein, whom I shall refer to as the plaintiff, issued summons in the Magistrates Court, Harare against the appellant, the defendant, claiming “sharing of property.”Particulars of claim attached to the summons made reference to a customary union which resulted in the establishment of a ...
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HH13-09 : BORDER TIMBERS LIMITED vs ZIMBABWE REVENUE AUTHORITY
Ruled By: MAKARAU JP

The plaintiff filed a delictual claim against the defendant, seeking damages in the sum of US$709,948.It was specifically alleged in the plaintiff's declaration that the defendant wrongfully and unlawfully sought to levy import duty on certain resin imported by the plaintiff for its manufacturing processes using an incorrect tariff, causing ...
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SC25-12 : MINING INDUSTRY PENSION FUND vs DAB MARKETING (PRIVATE) LIMITED
Ruled By: ZIYAMBI JA, GARWE JA and MAKARAU JA

The Main AppealAs stated…, the appellant's claim was for the cancellation of the lease agreement, payment of the arrear rentals, holding over damages and the eviction of the respondent from the leased premises. To this claim, the respondent filed a plea in which it accepted liability in full.It is pertinent, at his stage, to ...
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HH41-08 : ZODELLA ENTERPRISES (PVT) LIMITED vs LUXMORE NDENDA
Ruled By: GOWORA J

The plaintiff is a duly registered company trading under the name Borrowdale Motor Sales. As the trade name suggests, it, the plaintiff, trades in motor vehicles. On 6 June 2006, the plaintiff entered into an agreement with the defendant, in terms of which the plaintiff agreed to purchase a vehicle owned by the defendant, to wit, a ...
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HH16-08 : CAVIN CHIFAMBA vs NORBERT MUTASA and GUARANTEE TRUST (PVT) LTD and M V CHIZODZA
Ruled By: MAKARAU JP

The plaintiff is resident in the United Kingdom.Sometime in 2003, he telephoned one Simbarashe Sagonda and Thomas Makwangudze, relatives of his, to proceed to view a property that was being offered for sale through the agency of the second defendant.The property, whose description and location in Ruwa was known to ...
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HH53-09 : ZIMBABWE ALLIED GROUP LTD vs MILDRED AND MATHIAS (PVT) LTD
Ruled By: MAKONI J

Litigants, and legal practitioners in particular, must bear in mind that litigation is not a battle of wits whereby they strive to outwit each other. They should know that the object of the litigation is to do justice. I can do no better than to quote WESSELS J in Whittaker v Ross Anor 1911 ...
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HB13-12 : WAGLEY INVESTMENTS (PVT) LTD vs TADEU MUPANEMUNDA
Ruled By: NDOU J

In his opposing affidavit, the respondent gives a diametrically different version from the one in his plea.
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HH35-12 : DEBRAH GLORIA KOUMIDES vs PAUL KOUMIDES
Ruled By: GUVAVA J

This case highlights the need for legal practitioners to draft admissions with clarity and precision. The manner in which the admission relating to the external accounts is crafted.is so vague that it can be subject to different interpretations.It also raises the importance of counsel seeking, in their submissions to the court at the end of ...
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HH119-12 : TELONE (PVT) LTD vs DENFARM PROPERTIES
Ruled By: MTSHIYA J

The defendant's witness admitted that the lease agreement governed the relationship between the parties...she also agreed that...the rent payable was $...The witness further agreed that payments were erratic and were not paid in terms of the lease agreement...those admissions sealed the plaintiff's case.
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HH42-08 : JAMESON MANDAVA vs TSITSI CHASWEKA
Ruled By: MAKARAU JP and HLATSHWAYO J

On 23 May 2005, the respondent issued summons out of Marondera Magistrates' Court. Her claim against the defendant, as it appears on the face of the summons, is recorded as “sharing property”. An affidavit was attached to the summons, curiously titled, in my view, as “Applicant's supporting affidavit (Property Sharing)”.In ...
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HH24-12 : REDAN PETROLEUM (PRIVATE) LIMITED vs GERALD ASHLEY MUZVIDZWA
Ruled By: MTSHIYA J

Having carefully considered all the evidence in this matter, and the submissions by both counsel, I am persuaded to narrow the issues for determination to two...I believe that a finding on the...two issues will properly address the plaintiff's claim and the defendant's counter-claim. I do not read the plaintiff's submission to mean that the other ...
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HH21-09 : MASHONALAND TURF CLUB vs MICHELLE NYAMANGUNDA
Ruled By: MTSHIYA J

This is an action for the eviction of the defendant and all those claiming occupation through her from the plaintiff's premises situate at the Borrowdale Park Race Course, Harare.It is common cause that on 23 April 2007 the plaintiff entered into a lease agreement with a company called Lunar Graphics ...
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HH18-12 : PIONEER TRANSPORT (PVT) LTD vs DELTA CORPORATION LTD and DAVID LESLIE CRUTTEDEN
Ruled By: GOWORA J

On 1 January 2003, the applicant and the first respondent executed an agreement for the “supply of primary beverage transport services.”In terms of clause 8 of the agreement, the first respondent, Delta, appointed the services of the applicant, Pioneer, to distribute and deliver products on its behalf to various destinations.In ...
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HH32-08 : LOVENESS SENGEREDO vs ERIC CABLE N.O.
Ruled By: MAKARAU JP

In my view, the purpose of an answering affidavit is akin to that of a replication in an action. It is filed not merely for the form but to specifically meet and traverse all the averments made in the opposing affidavit that have the effect of defeating the applicant's claim.Like ...
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HH78-02 : CONSTANCE PANGETI vs THE GRAIN MARKETING BOARD
Ruled By: MAKARAU J

This is an application for review brought in terms of Order 33 of the High Court Rules. The facts of the matter are not in dispute. They are as follows:The applicant joined the respondent in 1990 as a typist. This appears to have been on a temporal basis, for, in ...
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HB01-09 : JOHN MLILO vs TSEPO MOLISA
Ruled By: KAMOCHA J and NDOU J

It was further contended that the cancellation of the contract was lawful and the trial magistrate erred in not giving effect to the cancellation. When the appellant purported to cancel the agreement, the respondent refused to accept the purported cancellation..., and held him to the agreement. The appellant attempted to shift the blame onto the ...
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HH37-08 : MOVEMENT FOR DEMOCRATIC CHANGE and MORGAN TSVANGIRAI vs CHAIRPERSON, ZIMBABWE ELECTORAL COMMISSION and CHIEF ELECTIONS OFFICER, ZIMBABWE ELECTORAL COMMISSION
Ruled By: UCHENA J

The first applicant, the Movement for Democratic Change, is a political party, commonly known as the (“MDC”). It will be referred to as the first applicant. The second applicant, Mr Morgan Tsvangirai, is its President. He was the first applicant's Presidential candidate in the just ended harmonized elections held on ...
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HH29-09 : FIDELIS CHIRAMBA and OTHERS vs MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS N.O. and COMMISSIONER GENERAL OF POLICE and OFFICER COMMANDING CID HOMICIDE, Chief Supt MAKEDENGE and DETECTIVE CONSTABLE MUUYA
Ruled By: HUNGWE J

In this application, the applicants seek an order -(a) Declaring their arrest and continued detention unlawful;(b) Requiring the respondents and all those calling through them or acting on their behalf to permit the applicants access to medical treatment at medical centres of their choice;(c) Directing the respondents or anyone calling ...
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SC11-12 : JESTINA MUKOKO vs THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL
Ruled By: CHIDYAUSIKU CJ, MALABA DCJ, SANDURA JA, ZIYAMBI JA and GARWE JA

This case is about a permanent stay of a criminal prosecution because of torture and inhuman and degrading treatment to which the applicant was subjected by State security agents prior to being brought to Court on a criminal charge.Jestina Mukoko (hereinafter referred to as (“the applicant”) appeared before a magistrate ...
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HH99-09 : ALSPITE INVESTMENTS (PRIVATE) LIMITED vs TENDAYI WESTERHOFF
Ruled By: MAKARAU JP

The defendant was married to one Clemens Westerhoff in terms of the marriages Act [Chapter 5.11]. The marriage was dissolved by this court on a date that is not readily ascertainable, and is, any event, immaterial for the purposes of this trial. During the subsistence of the marriage, the parties had acquired an immovable property called Stand ...
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HH106-09 : DELIWE CHINYEMBA vs CHRISTINA MAJAWALA
Ruled By: BERE J

Through her own testimony, the plaintiff was never assaulted, and this runs contrary to her declaration.That she was never assaulted was supported by her own daughter..., who was called to support the story as told by the plaintiff.The two witness's evidence was at variance in many respects where it mattered most...,.The position of the plaintiff's daughter is ...
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HH134-09 : PUWAYI CHIUTSI vs CLARA CHIUTSI
Ruled By: MUSAKWA J

In his pleadings, the plaintiff made no reference to the matrimonial home. In other words, he made no claim as regards how it should be awarded.
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HH166-09 : THE DIOCESAN TRUSTEES FOR THE DIOCESE OF HARARE vs THE CHURCH OF THE PROVINCE OF CENTRAL AFRICA
Ruled By: HLATSHWAYO J

Counsel for the applicant, in the recusal matter, based the “application” on the letter of 29 June 2009...,. He, however, added a new point – that since it is a tradition of this court that a judge who presides over a pre-trial conference does not preside over the trial itself, I should recuse myself ...
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HB34-09 : NOKUKHANYA MOYO vs ROBERT MOYO
Ruled By: BERE J

The plaintiff's evidence about the formation of Ronoe Enterprises (Private) Limited went unchallenged in the record of proceedings. It was only when the defendant was giving his own testimony in court that he attempted to offer some feeble challenge to the plaintiff's evidence in chief. That did not portray the ...
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HB74-09 : PATRICK SIKHOSANA vs MTHANDAZO DUBE and SIBANGANI NCUBE and VUSA DUBE
Ruled By: KAMOCHA J

More importantly, his whole story about being forced to sell the car to raise $600 million to pay the plaintiff, and to advertise in the press, is a hopeless afterthought. He does not mention such material facts in his plea and synopsis of evidence. It only features in his evidence in court, which has no hesitation ...
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HH45-10 : CHRISTMAS MUSONI vs NABOTH JOKONOKO and SHURUGWI TOWN COUNCIL
Ruled By: CHITAKUNYE J

The plaintiff sued the two defendants claiming basically for his restoration as the registered buyer of House Number 360 Makusha Township, Shurugwi.In his summons and declaration, the plaintiff alleged, that, on 20 August 1981 he entered into a written agreement of sale with Dickson Katerere (“D. Katerere”) in respect of ...
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HH49-10 : HENRY NYOKA vs JENNIFER MUREZA
Ruled By: MAVANGIRA J

The plaintiff issued summons for the ejectment of the defendant from House No.14 Msasa Park Drive, Msasa Park, Harare. The basis of the plaintiff's claim is that he is the sole owner of the immovable property.He avers that upon the termination of an unregistered union between him and the defendant, ...
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HH58-10 : DRAWING SERVICES (PVT) LTD vs BETTY KANYUCHI
Ruled By: BERE J

The evidence of Ms Elizabeth Chidavaenzi, the plaintiff's representative and Managing Director of both the plaintiff and the alleged seller, Champion Constructors (Pvt) Ltd, was precise and to the point. The witness was consistent throughout her testimony – firstly, in her plea, followed by her summary of evidence, her evidence in chief, and in her evidence ...
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HH89-10 : NATHAN CHILUFYA vs COMMISSIONER GENERAL OF POLICE and CO MINISTERS OF HOME AFFAIRS and OFFICER IN CHARGE ZRP CHIKURUBI DETENTION BARRACKS and CHIEF SUPT MUTODZA
Ruled By: UCHENA J

The applicant is a Detective Assistant Inspector in the Zimbabwe Republic Police. He was charged and convicted for bringing disrepute to the Zimbabwe Republic Police in contravention of section 35 of the Police Act [Chapter 11:10] (hereinafter called the Police Act).He was sentenced to twelve days imprisonment.The first respondent is ...
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HH99-10 : CRAIG ROBINSON vs ROBERT ROOT PROPERTY CONSULTANTS and HAMMER AND TONGUES (PVT) LTD
Ruled By: MAKARAU JP

In March 2009, the applicant approached this court on a certificate of urgency and obtained a provisional order calling upon the respondents to show cause why they should not be ordered to release certain items of household goods and effects whose details were listed in an annexure to the application.As ...
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HH109-10 : MICHAEL PATRICK MORONEY vs VYVYAN JEAN MORONEY
Ruled By: MUSAKWA J

Referred for trial was the issue of what constitutes the matrimonial estate and how it should be divided as well as whether the plaintiff should be ordered to provide maintenance for the defendant. However, the parties, in their joint pre-trial conference minute, agreed that whatever the court holds to be matrimonial property should be shared equally.
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HH113-10 : KUDZANAYI KATSANDE vs RAZMOND KATSANDE (as executor Estate Norman Katsande) and WILFRED MAGWAZA and MASTER OF THE HIGH COURT N.O and CHITUNGWIZA MUNICIPALITY
Ruled By: CHITAKUNYE J

The applicant also prayed for the removal of the first respondent as executor. The first respondent, despite being properly served with the application, did not deem it fit to file any opposing papers. This is despite the fact that serious allegations were made against him regarding the manner he administered the estate. As the applicant's allegations were unchallenged ...
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HH116-10 : DEBORAH GLORIA KOUMIDES vs PAUL KOUMIDES
Ruled By: MAVANGIRA J

In their joint Pre-Trial Conference Minute, the parties record the agreed issues for trial as being – “1. Should plaintiff be interdicted from having any boyfriend co-habit with her in the former marital home. 2. Is defendant liable to pay maintenance for Elena? 3. If so, what is the proper level of maintenance contribution in respect of Elena? 4. What ...
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HH186-10 : CAFCA LIMITED vs RESERVE BANK OF ZIMBABWE
Ruled By: MTSHIYA J

On 29 July 2008, the plaintiff issued summons against the defendant for the following relief:-“(a) Payment of the sum of US$750,000.(b) Interest a tempore morae at the London Interbank rate for United States dollars, 3.5% per annum, from 1 September 2005 to date of payment.(c) Costs of suit.”The background to ...
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HH206-10 : STANBIC BANK ZIMBABWE LIMITED vs FLAIR FURNITURE COMPANY (SUCCESSORS) LIMITED
Ruled By: MTSHIYA J

In his submissions, counsel for the plaintiff stated that the defendant had failed to deny that it drew down a total of US$274,616=33 under the Loan Agreement. He said the amount in the plaintiff's declaration had not been disputed and should therefore be taken as admitted. He said Mr Neil James Bruce had admitted ...
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HH240-10 : DOREEN SAGANDIRA vs PATRICK SAGANDIRA
Ruled By: MAVANGIRA J

Pre-trial conferences which were held before this trial resulted in the execution of a joint pretrial conference minute in which it is recorded that the parties are agreed that their marriage has irretrievably broken down to the extent that there are no prospects of the restoration of a normal marriage relationship between them. The minute ...
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HB63-10 : SALLY MAPLANKA vs B. A. NCUBE HOLDINGS
Ruled By: NDOU J

It is significant that in its plea, the defendant concedes that the last date for timeous payment, in terms of the lease agreement, is the 7th of the month and hence the plea that the delay of one day is not negligible as to be noticeable – (clause 5(d) of defendant's plea).
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HB105-10 : NKOSANA NCUBE vs BUTHOLEZWE MOYO
Ruled By: MATHONSI J

The applicant in this matter instituted proceedings against the respondent under case No. HC2600/07 on the 8th November 2007 seeking adultery damages of $4 billion Zimbabwe dollars alleging that the respondent had committed acts of adultery with his wife. On the 5th December 2007 the respondent entered appearance to defend that action. On the 1st February 2008, ...
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HH15-11 : JAMES KAMBADZA vs ANNA MTETWA
Ruled By: CHATUKUTA J

In addition, the applicant sought for an order that the proceedings of the pre-trial conference, held on 18 November 2008, and the result thereof, be declared null and void and that a date for another pre-trial conference be allocated.
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HH22-11 : SHEPHERD MASAWI vs MARGRET MASAWI
Ruled By: GUVAVA J

The defendant claimed maintenance for the minor child in the sum of 250 pounds per month per child. The plaintiff had offered an amount up to US$3,000 per month for the two minor children. The defendant, however, cannot be awarded more than what she has claimed in her summons. The ...
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HH52-13 : SOUTHMARK TRADING (PRIVATE) LIMITED and OTHERS vs KAROI PROPERTIES (PRIVATE) LIMITED and GEDION HWEMENDE and NATIONAL INDIGENISATION AND ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT BOARD and OTHERS
Ruled By: ZHOU J

The third respondent did not attend any hearing although he was served with the applicant's papers. He has not, therefore, contested the allegations made against him in the applicants' affidavits.
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HH343-13 : CHEMATRON PRODUCTS [PVT] LTD vs TENDA TRANSPORT [PVT] LTD and REGISTRAR OF DEEDS
Ruled By: MAFUSIRE J

The applicant objected to the first respondent's inclusion of ground no (4)…, in its ground of opposition on the basis that such ground had not been part of the issues for trial. Apparently none of the parties' counsel had been involved in the trial. Counsel for the first respondent submitted, from the bar, ...
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HH346-13 : WALKTALL (PVT) LTD vs SHEPHERD TUNDIYA
Ruled By: HUNGWE J

On 26 February 2013, the parties appeared before me, duly represented by their respective legal practitioners of record, for the purpose of holding a pre-trial conference. That pre-trial conference was postponed sine die on specific conditions which were explained to all present. In brief, the parties were to convene their own conference with ...
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HH352-13 : ALSHAMS GLOBAL BVI LIMITED vs KINGSTONS HOLDINGS (PRIVATE) LIMITED
Ruled By: MANGOTA J

On 24 October 2012, the plaintiff obtained provisional sentence against the defendant. On 25 October 2012, the defendant entered appearance to defend. On 7 November 2012, the defendant filed its plea to the plaintiff's application. On 31 May 2013, the defendant applied for a Pre-Trial Conference date and it filed with the court issues which it considered were ...
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HH365-13 : LYDIA MAURO (NEE) NYAMBO vs REGIS MAURO
Ruled By: UCHENA J

The parties, at their pre-trial conference, agreed on all issues except the distribution of their immovable properties, namely, the matrimonial home at Stand No.293 Vainona Township of Vainona and Stand No.3505 Dhonza Close, Budiriro 2, Harare and a generator. In her claim, the plaintiff wants the immovable property to be sold and shared equally when ...
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HH373-13 : KEEFEX INVESTMENTS and ARENSON INVESTMENTS (PVT) LTD vs WEDZERA PETROLEUM (PVT) LTD and ERIC NHODZA and TOBIAS MUPINGA and MUKAI MAHACHI
Ruled By: CHIGUMBA J

At the pre-trial conference, held on 20 September 2012, the matter was referred to trial on the following issues: 1. Whether or not the second plaintiff is a locally registered company. 2. Whether the second, third and fourth defendants should be made party to the proceedings. 3. Whether or not the defendants owe the sum of US$793,000= ...
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HB05-13 : HWANGE COLLIERY LTD vs MINISTER OF HIGHER & TERTIARY EDUCATION and DEPUTY SHERIFF, HWANGE DISTRICT
Ruled By: KAMOCHA J

The brief facts giving rise to this application were these. Case number HC3807/11 was set down for a pre-trial conference before a judge on 17 September 2012. The defendant, which is the applicant in this case, did not send its official to attend the pre-trial conference but its legal practitioner one, W.Nyabadza, was in attendance. He had ...
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HHH47-09 : THE STATE vs KISIMUSI E DHLAMINI and GANDHI MUDZINGWA and ANDRISON MANYERE
Ruled By: BHUNU J

I cannot over-emphasize the need for legal practitioners to thoroughly check their facts before presenting them in a Court of law. The presentation of incorrect facts may lead to disastrous legal consequences. In this case, persons who may constitute a danger to the State and society at large could have been released from prison. On ...
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