The first respondent, the Parliament of Zimbabwe (“Parliament”) is the organ of State that is charged with the responsibility of initiating, preparing, considering, and rejecting legislation. Its legislative authority is exercised through the enactment of Acts of Parliament.The Legislature of Zimbabwe consists of Parliament which passes Bills and the second ...
The first respondent, the Parliament of Zimbabwe (“Parliament”) is the organ of State that is charged with the responsibility of initiating, preparing, considering, and rejecting legislation. Its legislative authority is exercised through the enactment of Acts of Parliament.
The Legislature of Zimbabwe consists of Parliament which passes Bills and the second respondent, the President of Zimbabwe, who assents to and signs Bills presented to him by Parliament to enable Bills to become Acts of Parliament....,.
This court has made it clear in Mujuru v The President of Zimbabwe & Others 2018 (1) ZLR 93 (CC), that, in the absence of a specific provision to the contrary, the President has no legal obligation to ascertain the validity of an existing law.