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SC78-23 : SAVIOUR KASUKUWERE vs LOVEDALE MANGWANA and ZIMBABWE ELECTORAL COMMISSION and MINISTER OF JUSTICE, LEGAL AND PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS
Ruled By: GUVAVA JA, BHUNU JA and CHATUKUTA JA

The second respondent is the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC), established in terms of section 238 of the Constitution of the Republic of Zimbabwe Amendment (No.20) 2013 (the Constitution).It is responsible for the administration of elections in Zimbabwe.
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CC01-13 : JEALOUSY MAWARIRE vs ROBERT MUGABE N.O. and MORGAN TSVANGIRAI N.O. and ARTHUR MUTAMBARA N.O. and WELSHMAN NCUBE and THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL
Ruled By: CHIDYAUSIKU CJ, MALABA DCJ, ZIYAMBI JA, GARWE JA, GOWORA JA, PATEL JA, HLATSHWAYO JA, CHIWESHE AJA and GUVAVA AJA

Section 31E(2) of the Constitution provides that:“No person shall hold office as Vice-President, Minister or Deputy Minister for longer than three months unless he is a Member of Parliament:Provided that if during that period Parliament is dissolved, he may continue to hold such office without being a member of Parliament ...
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SC48-15 : ATTORNEY-GENERAL vs LEOPOLD MUDISI and PATROBS DUBE and DERECK CHARAMBA and MUSEKIWA MBANJE and MEHLULI TSHUMA
Ruled By: MALABA DCJ, GARWE JA and PATEL JA

The appellant in this matter is the former Attorney-General of Zimbabwe. On the effective date of the new Constitution, i.e. when that Constitution came into force in its entirety, being 22 August 2013, he became the Prosecutor-General, and his former title was reserved for the new Attorney-General, who retained the ...
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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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