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Constitutional Rights re: Association, Assembly, Freedom to Demonstrate and Petition

HH26-08 : MOVEMENT FOR DEMOCRATIC CHANGE vs TIMOTHY MUBHAWU
Ruled By: HUNGWE J

Section 21 of the Constitution guarantees a private citizen's freedom of association and assembly. This right, like any other right, is subject to lawful limitations which place a duty upon such citizen not to act in a manner that infringes other citizen's rights. Section 21 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe ...
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HB90-10 : ZIMBABWE CONGRESS OF TRADE UNIONS vs OFFICER COMMANDING POLICE KWEKWE DISTRICT SUPT.MADIRO R (NO) and COMMISSIONER GENERAL OF POLICE and CO-MINISTERS OF HOME AFFAIRS
Ruled By: MATHONSI J

At the hearing of this urgent application, I granted the provisional order in favour of the applicant and indicated that the reasons for doing so would follow. These are the reasons. The applicant is a registered trade union and the umbrella body of several trade unions nationally which are affiliated to it. The applicant has ...
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HH94-11 : BEMBA FARM (PVT) LTD vs ZIMBABWE HORTICULTURE AGROINDUSTRIES AND GENERAL AGRICULTURE WORKERS UNION and OTHERS
Ruled By: BHUNU J

Section 21 of the Constitution protects the subject's right of assembly and association. It reads: “21 Protection of freedom of assembly and association (1) Except with his own consent or by way of parental discipline, no person shall be hindered in his freedom of assembly and association, that is to say, his right to assemble freely and ...
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CC11-15 : ARTHUR MUTAMBARA vs THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF ZIMBABWE and COMMISSIONER GENERAL OF POLICE
Ruled By: CHIDYAUSIKU CJ, MALABA DCJ, ZIYAMBI JCC, GWAUNZA JCC, GARWE JCC, GOWORA JCC, HLATSHWAYO JCC, GUVAVA JCC and MAVANGIRA AJCC

Freedom of association Section 21 of the old Constitution protected the right to freedom of association in the following terms: “(1) Except with his own consent, or by way of parental discipline, no person shall be hindered in his freedom of assembly and association, that is to say, his right to assemble freely and associate ...
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HB126-16 : MOVEMENT FOR DEMOCRATIC CHANGE–T vs OFFICER COMMANDING BYO CENTRAL DISTRICT POLICE N.O. and THE COMMISSIONER GENERAL ZIMBABWE REPUBLIC POLICE N.O. and THE MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS N.O.
Ruled By: MAKONESE J

The applicant is the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC-T), a political party led by Morgan Tsvangirai. The applicant is an opposition party with a substantial following in Zimbabwe and with branches in all the provinces of the country. In pursuit of its political objectives, the applicant is planning to hold a peaceful demonstration or protest march on ...
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CC09-18 : DEMOCRATIC ASSEMBLY FOR RESTORATION AND EMPOWERMENT and OTHERS vs NEWBERT SAUNYAMA N.O. and COMMISSIONER GENERAL OF POLICE and MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS and ANOR
Ruled By: MALABA CJ, GWAUNZA DCJ, GARWE JCC, MAKARAU JCC, GOWORA JCC, HLATSHWAYO JCC, PATEL JCC, GUVAVA JCC and BHUNU JCC

The rights enshrined in section 59 of the Constitution, in very precise and concise terms, are as follows: “59 Freedom to demonstrate and petition Every person has the right to demonstrate and to present petitions but these rights must be exercised peacefully.” Quite obviously, the rights that are guaranteed by the Constitution, in section 59, are the right to demonstrate ...
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HH211-15 : NETONE CELLULAR PL vs THE MINISTER OF PUBLIC SERVICE LABOUR AND SOCIAL WELFARE and NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT COUNCIL FOR THE COMMUNICATIONS AND ALLIED SERVICES INDUSTRY
Ruled By: MAKONI J

The applicant approached this court seeking the following relief:“IT IS DECLARED AS FOLLOWS:1. The application to the Applicant of the provisions of a collective bargaining agreement born of a process to which the Applicant was not party is a violation of the Applicant's constitutional right to freedom of association.2. The ...
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HH37-16 : GEORGINA NJODZI vs LORRAINE MATIONE
Ruled By: MWAYERA J

This matter concerns the status of adultery damages in Zimbabwe in the 21st century. The main issue is whether or not the common law delictual claim for adultery damages is constitutional or unconstitutional.The plaintiff is married to Lawrence Muzvondiwa in terms of the Marriages Act [Chapter 5:11].From about 2012, it ...
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