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Onus, Burden and Standard of Proof and Principle that He Who Alleges Must Prove re: Approach

SC16-19 : AGRICULTURAL AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY vs FRANCIS BAURENI and 18 OTHERS
Ruled By: GARWE JA, PATEL JA and MAKONI JA

The onus clearly lay on the appellant to show that it should be exempted from paying the minimum retrenchment packages due to the respondents. As I have already stated, it failed to produce any meaningful evidence to substantiate its claim of insolvency or incapacity to pay the paltry sum of $55,000= that was ordered by ...
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SC20-19 : GRACE SHURO vs MOLLY CHIURAISE and CITY OF MASVINGO
Ruled By: GARWE JA, HLATSHWAYO JA and BHUNU JA

ARREAR RENTALS AND HOLDING OVER DAMAGES In her declaration, the first respondent prayed for judgment in the sum of $14,000= representing arrear rentals and $6,67 in holding over damages until the date of the eviction of the appellant. The two claims were predicated on a monthly rent for the property in the sum of $200=. It is clear ...
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SC37-17 : TM SUPERMARKETS (PVT) LTD vs AVONDALE HOLDINGS (PVT) LTD and SHERIFF OF ZIMBABWE
Ruled By: CHIDYAUSIKU CJ

The applicant, in its founding affidavit, has mentioned that it has suffered serious harm and refers to an Annexure “H”, which does not in any way detail the financial harm suffered by the applicant. It is a collection of numbers, which, unexplained, do not mean anything. He who alleges must prove. There is no such proof in ...
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SC30-19 : BRITISH AMERICAN TOBBACO ZIMBABWE vs JONATHAN CHIBAYA
Ruled By: GARWE JA, GOWORA JA and MAVANGIRA JA

In casu, the appellant having alleged that the respondent had committed an offence, had the burden to prove the allegation. It is trite in our law that he who alleges must prove.
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SC27-12 : ASTRA INDUSTRIES LIMITED vs PETER CHAMBURUKA
Ruled By: ZIYAMBI JA, GARWE JA and OMERJEE AJA

The position is now settled in our law that in civil proceedings a party who makes a positive allegation bears the burden to prove such allegation. This position has been affirmed by this Court. In Book v Davidson 1988 (1) ZLR 365 (S)…, DUMBUTSHENA CJ quoted with approval the words of POTGIETER AJA in Mobil ...
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HH410-17 : RONALD JOHN COUMBIS vs KINGDOM BANK LIMITED
Ruled By: CHIWESHE JP

The rest of the errors alleged by the applicant have not been properly shown or proved by way of documentary or other evidence. The onus is on the applicant to prove its case. I will therefore, in the absence of such evidence, assume the respondent's averments to the contrary not to have been disproved.
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HH457-14 : PHILIPPA ANN COUMBIS vs RONALD JOHN COUMBIS
Ruled By: MAWADZE J

The most amazing aspect of the defendant's evidence is that despite being an astute businessman he does not have any form of proof of ownership of all these companies in which he has vast interests and was involved in. There are no Share Agreements or Share Certificates….,. All the defendant could say is all the relevant ...
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HH183-15 : ZB BANK LIMITED vs ERIC ROSEN (PVT) LTD and ERIC ANTHONY ROSEN and ELIZABETH ROSEN
Ruled By: MAFUSIRE J

Under the common law, the onus is on him who alleges usury to show either extortion or oppression or something akin to fraud. Similarly, under the Consumer Contracts Act [Chapter 8:03] and the Contractual Penalties Act [Chapter 8:04], the onus is also on him who alleges that a particular consumer contract is unfair, or that ...
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HH43-06 : ZIMBABWE DEVELOPMENT BANK vs NAGA SALONS and NYARAI CHIWAURA and BETTY CHIWAURA
Ruled By: KUDYA J

The defendants sought clarification not only on how the rate which was used (of 29.7%) was arrived at but on whether or not it was accurate. In my view, this obliged the plaintiff to lead evidence on what each rate was on each day of the 30-day period and then demonstrate how the rate which resulted ...
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HMA34-18 : THE SHERIFF FOR ZIMBABWE vs RENSON MAHACHI and LEOMARCH ENGINEERING
Ruled By: MAFUSIRE J

Some issues could easily have been proved. Details of the registered office of a registered company are filed in the Companies' Office. Proof of ownership of an immovable property is obtained from the Deeds Office. But, in casu, the parties were content to blitz each other and wear down the court with bald assertions and bare ...
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HH353-14 : ZIMBABWE LAWYERS FOR HUMAN RIGHTS vs MINISTER OF TRANSPORT N.O. and ZIMBABWE NATIONAL ROAD ADMINISTRATION and ATTORNEY – GENERAL OF ZIMBABWE N.O.
Ruled By: MAFUSIRE J

Section 3(1)(c) of the Toll Roads Act [Chapter 13:13] provides that the Minister of Transport may fix the amount of any toll after consulting the minister responsible for finance. The applicant says the Minister did not consult the Minister of Finance. The respondents say he did. Not only that, but also that he brought the whole ...
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HH66-12 : OTILIAH ZULU vs EZRA ZULU
Ruled By: MAWADZE J

The applicant only made a bold and unsubstantiated assertion that the division of the matrimonial estate was unfair and unjust without explaining how with specific reference to Annexure B.
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SC22-09 : MAXMUS SAVANHU vs MAGNET MARERE N.O. and MASTER OF THE HIGH COURT and THE REGISTRAR OF DEEDS
Ruled By: MALABA DCJ, CHEDA JA and GARWE JA

It is clear from the facts that the appellant failed to prove that the payments he made were in terms of the contract. He failed to show that there was payment of $50,000 to ERS Realty on signing of the agreement. There was no term in the agreement of sale by which the parties acknowledged payment ...
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HH656-15 : INNOCENT CHITIKI vs PAN AFRICAN MINING (PRIVATE) LIMITED
Ruled By: CHIGUMBA J

In a civil case, the plaintiff must prove its case on a balance of probabilities. This has been interpreted to mean that: “It must carry a reasonable degree of probability but not so high as required in a criminal case. If the evidence is such that the tribunal can say 'we think it more probable than ...
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HH656-15 : INNOCENT CHITIKI vs PAN AFRICAN MINING (PRIVATE) LIMITED
Ruled By: CHIGUMBA J

The plaintiff's evidence that other senior executives who did not report for duty during the notice period were paid their full salaries as well as cash in lieu of notice was bald and unsubstantiated.
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HB82-15 : THULISANI NYAMAMBI vs BONGANI NCUBE
Ruled By: MAKONESE J

In this matter the plaintiff's claim is for a declaratory order in the following terms: “(a) An order that the defendant be declared the true and lawful owner of the Mercedes Benz Sprinter, registration number ACQ 0587. (b) An order that the defendant surrender the Mercedes Benz Sprinter, registration number ACQ 0587 together with its registration documents to plaintiff ...
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HH653-15 : LEWENOD ENTERPRISES (PRIVATE) LIMITED vs FREIGHT AFRICA LOGISTICS
Ruled By: CHIGUMBA J

The standard of proof in civil proceedings is proof on a balance of probabilities. What this brings to mind is a mental picture of the scales of justice, the embodiment of the underlying principle that underpins the justice system. It entails a balancing of the plaintiff's claim against the defendant's defence. It necessitates a decision of which ...
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HH92-14 : MANGWIRO SIBANDA vs JANE HAPPIAH CHIKUMBA and ALTFIN INSURANCE COMPANY
Ruled By: CHIGUMBA J

The tragedy in this matter is that the plaintiff's conduct of his own trial was a farce and an exercise in futility. He clearly had no idea about the rules of evidence otherwise he would have tendered the necessary documentary evidence required to buttress his case, especially considering that he did not intend to call ...
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HH41-08 : ZODELLA ENTERPRISES (PVT) LIMITED vs LUXMORE NDENDA
Ruled By: GOWORA J

I can understand the difficulties that counsel for the defendant faced in trying to argue that it was a cash sale. It was not a cash sale. As to whether it can be termed an installment sale, I believe the onus was on the defendant to place before the court facts such as would make me conclude that what ...
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HH392-16 : EUNICE DZANGARE and WISH PROPERTIES (PVT) LTD vs CHAMPION CONSTRUCTIONS (PVT) LTD and ELIZABETH CHIDAVAENZI and REGISTRAR OF DEEDS
Ruled By: TSANGA J

In this opposed matter before me, I find the African proverb that “the best way to eat an elephant in your path is to cut him into little pieces,” metaphorically apt in this instance (I assume, of course, that the proverb relates to a dead elephant). I say this because in order to decide on ...
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HH05-03 : U-FREIGHT EUROMAR (PRIVATE) LIMITED vs EMMANUEL MUTEBUKA
Ruled By: MAKARAU J

In considering this matter, I have put the onus on the plaintiff to prove that the funds used in purchasing the trucks and trailers were its funds. I have done so in light of the denial by the defendant that such funds belonged to the plaintiff - which denial has had the effect of putting ...
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HH395-13 : HWANGE COLLIERY COMPANY vs TENDAI SAVANHU
Ruled By: DUBE J

I am not in agreement with the defendant's contention, in his closing submissions, that he was offered directorship on the understanding that the plaintiff would offer him his last car provided that he had to pay for it. There is simply no evidence to support that assertion.
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HH226-15 : VALLEY MINING PL and ISAAC NJAINJAI and OTHERS vs AFRICAN BANKING CORPORATION t/a BANC ABC and MIRIRAI WASHAYA and SHERIFF OF ZIMBABWE and REGISTRAR OF DEEDS
Ruled By: ZHOU J

The applicants have not produced any valuation report to show that the price offered by the second respondent is not fair and reasonable.The applicants were notified, by the Sheriff, of the offer by the second respondent. They therefore had the opportunity to produce a valuation report on the basis of ...
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HH213-18 : BULCHIMEX GmbH IMPORT-EXPORT CHEMIKALIEN und PRODUKTE and TECHNOIMPEX SOFIA BULGARIA JSC vs BULCHIMEX GMBH IMPORT EXPORT CHEMIKALIEN und PRODUKTE PL and SARAH HWINGWIRI and R. JOGI
Ruled By: MANGOTA J

The applicants are foreign legal entities. The first is a German company. It is owned by a Bulgarian Corporation. The second is a Bulgarian entity. It is a subsidiary of the first.Until 22 November 2017 the first applicant was the owner of a certain piece of land which is situated ...
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Appealed
SC04-20 : NICKOLAS VAN HOOGSTRATEN vs TAPIWA NELOMWE
Ruled By: GARWE JA, MAVANGIRA JA and MATHONSI JA

This is an appeal against the whole judgment of the High Court handed down on 18 July 2018 in which it ordered the appellant to deliver to the respondent 167,275 Old Mutual Public Limited Company shares within 10 days of the date of the order. Alternatively, it ordered the appellant ...
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HH444-18 : TAPIWA NALOMWE vs NICHOLAS VAN HOOGSTRATEN
Ruled By: ZHOU J

The plaintiff instituted the summons in casu claiming the following relief against the defendant:“1. An order compelling the defendant to transfer 167,275 Old Mutual Public Limited Company shares to the plaintiff within ten (10) days of the date of the order; being shares which the plaintiff transferred to the defendant ...
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SC12-20 : ZIMASCO (PVT) LTD vs CASPER TSVANGIRAI and BAOBAB REAL ESTATE and THE REGISTRAR OF DEEDS BULAWAYO
Ruled By: GARWE JA, HLATSHWAYO JA and GUVAVA JA

This is an appeal against the whole decision of the High Court sitting in Bulawayo under judgment number HB16-14, dated 30 January 2014, in which the appellants' application for absolution from the instance at the close of the first defendants case was dismissed.BACKGROUND FACTSThe facts which gave rise to this ...
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HB16-14 : CASPER TSVANGIRAI vs ZIMASCO (PVT) LTD and BAOBAB REAL ESTATE and THE REGISTRAR OF DEEDS, BULAWAYO
Ruled By: MUTEMA J

The genesis of the dispute between the parties resides in an Agreement of Sale entered into in respect of Stand 1004 Redcliff Township owned by the plaintiff which the first defendant purchased on 10 June 2008 via the facilitation of the second defendant.Both the first and second defendants aver that ...
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SC16-20 : INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT BANK OF ZIMBABWE vs ENGEN PETROLEUM ZIMBABWE (RIVATE) LIMITED
Ruled By: GUVAVA JA, MAVANGIRA JA and ZIYAMBI AJA

This is an appeal against the decision of the High Court handed down under HH253-16 wherein the court a quo found the appellant liable to pay to the respondent the sum of US$847,847=65 together with costs of suit and interest at the prescribed rate from the date of the granting ...
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HH253-16 : ENGEN PETROLEUM ZIMBABWE [PVT] LTD vs WEDZERA PETROLEUM [PVT] LTD and INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT BANK OF ZIMBABWE
Ruled By: MAFUSIRE J

This was a civil trial. The first defendant [“Wedzera”] was in default. On application by the plaintiff [“Engen”] in respect to which the second defendant [“the Bank” or “IDBZ”] had nothing to say, I entered a default judgment against Wedzera, in favour of the plaintiff, in the sum of $847,847=65, ...
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HB84-18 : ROSINA NGIRAZI vs FUNGAI SAUROSI and KWEKWE CITY COUNCIL
Ruled By: MATHONSI J

This is essentially an application for condonation of the late noting of an appeal against the judgment of the Magistrates Court sitting at Kwekwe handed down on 9 January 2013 in terms of which it ordered the applicant, as the executrix of the estate of her husband, the late David ...
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SC47-20 : ROBSON MAKONI vs CBZ LIMITED
Ruled By: GWAUNZA DCJ, GUVAVA JA and MAKONI JA

This is an appeal against the whole judgment of the High Court sitting at Harare in which the court dismissed an application for rescission of a default judgment entered against the appellant on 23 July 2015.BACKGROUND FACTSOn 19 March 2015, the respondent issued summons against the appellant in the High ...
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HH302-19 : ELIAS MASHAVIRA vs MOVEMENT FOR DEMOCRATIC CHANGE (MDC) and NELSON CHAMISA and ELIAS MUDZURI and THOKOZANI KHUPE and DOUGLAS MWONZORA and MORGAN KOMICHI
Ruled By: MUSHORE J

The applicant is a member of the Movement for Democratic Change [hereinafter “MDC” or 'the party”) having joined the party in 2000. He is also currently the Organising Secretary for the Gokwe Sesame District of the party.The respondents were cited by the applicant as follows;(i) The first respondent is the ...
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HB179-18 : YUSUF GAIBIE and MAHMOUD GAIBIE vs ALEXANDER CASTANHEIRA and RACHEL CASTANHEIRA
Ruled By: MAKONESE J

The defendants have made an application for absolution from the instance at the close of the plaintiffs case.The defendants contend that the plaintiffs had failed to lead evidence upon which a court might find in favour of their claims. The application is made on the basis that an essential of ...
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SC70-20 : CITY OF HARARE vs AMOS CHIKWANDA
Ruled By: BHUNU JA

This is an application for reinstatement of an appeal in terms of Rule 34(5) of the Supreme Court Rules, 1964.The brief facts giving rise to the application are that the applicant employed the respondent as its clerical officer.Sometime in October 2011, the respondent received and receipted a total amount of ...
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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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SC84-20 : TIZAI CHISWANDA (in his capacity as father and guardian of CHIDOCHASHE CHISWANDA) vs OK ZIMBABWE LIMITED
Ruled By: GARWE JA, GOWORA JA and BERE JA

When this matter was called, counsel for the appellant applied to amend the grounds of appeal.Counsel for the respondent was not averse to the application. The matter was stood down to allow counsel to confer on the proposed amendments. When the matter resumed the parties indicated that they had agreed ...
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HH928-15 : ABC BANK LIMITED vs MACKIE DIAMONDS BVA and THE DEPUTY SHERIFF HARARE, N.O.
Ruled By: HUNGWE J

The applicant seeks interim relief, through the Chamber Book, couched in the following terms:“TERMS OF FINAL ORDER1. The execution of the taxed costs allowed in Case No. HC953/15 by the Taxing Officer, Mr R Matangaidze, be and is hereby ordered to be stayed pending the determination of Application for Review ...
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HB100-18 : ERASMUS DUBE vs ZIMBABWE ELECTRICITY TRANSMISSION DISTRIBUTION COMPANY
Ruled By: MAKONESE J

Where a defect or dangerous condition in the conductor or any appliance of a power company, causing injury to a person or persons, negligence does not per se give rise to liability as against the power company. Liability on the part of the power company turns on whether it knew, ...
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HHH117-14 : LEE-WAVERLY JOHN vs THE STATE and RODGERS KACHAMBWA
Ruled By: MATANDA-MOYO J

The applicant sought a review of the second respondent's decision placing the applicant on his defence on the following grounds;“1. The irrationality or outrageousness of the 2nd respondent's decision of dismissing the Applicant's application for discharge at close of State case when the evidence led in court clearly show that ...
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HH135-16 : FRANCIS NYADINDU and SHILLAH NYADINDU vs BARCLAYS BANK OF ZIMBABWE LTD and SHERIFF OF THE HIGH COURT (N.O.) and REGISTRAR OF DEEDS (N.O.) and SOLID REAL ESTATE
Ruled By: DUBE J

A judgment debtor or any person who has an interest in a sale is entitled to bring objections challenging the conduct of a judicial sale by the Sheriff in terms of Rule 359(1).Objections may be taken on all process leading to the sale and are not limited to the actual ...
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HH283-17 : IGNATIUS MASAMBA vs THE SECRETARY – JUDICIAL SERVICE COMMISSION and MERCY GORONGOZA
Ruled By: CHITAPI J

On 7 November 2016, the applicant filed this chamber application....,.The chamber application purports to be founded on Rule 449(1)(b) of the High Court Rules, 1971. The Rule provides as follows:“449 Correction, variation and rescission of judgments and orders(1) The court or a judge may, in addition to any other power ...
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HH390-18 : MIDLANDS STATE UNIVERSITY vs ALOIS MATONGO
Ruled By: MUZOFA J

It is the Court's observation..., that the draft order filed by a party can only be granted by the court where it is proved....,.Therefore, it is for the applicant to prove what it seeks as an order.
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CC04-20 : INNOCENT GONESE and JESSIE MAJOME vs PARLIAMENT OF ZIMBABWE and SPEAKER OF THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY and PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE and EMMERSON MNANGAGWA N.O. and PRESIDENT OF ZIMBABWE
Ruled By: MALABA CJ, GWAUNZA JCC, GARWE JCC, GOWORA JCC, HLATSHWAYO JCC, PATEL JCC, GUVAVA JCC, MAVANGIRA JCC and BHUNU JCC

The two applicants are Members of Parliament. They brought two separate applications in terms of section 167(2)(d) of the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No.20) 2013 (“the Constitution”), as read with Rule 27 of the Constitutional Court Rules.They alleged failure by Parliament to fulfil the constitutional obligation to act in accordance ...
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HH95-10 : TIISO HOLDINGS (PTY) LIMITED vs ZIMBABWE IRON & STEEL COMPANY LIMITED
Ruled By: PATEL J

The plaintiff in this matter has issued summons for payment of the sum of EUR6,640,295=94 together with interest and costs of suit.The claim arises pursuant to a default judgment of the Regional Court of Frankfurt entered in favour of Kreditanstalt fur Wiederaufbau (KFW) as against the defendant on 25 July ...
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SC14-20 : SUSAN JANUARY vs NORMAN MAFEREFU
Ruled By: GOWORA JA, MAVANGIRA JA and UCHENA JA

This is an appeal against the whole judgment of the High Court, upholding the respondent's claim for eviction against the appellant.The detailed facts of the case can be summarised as follows;The respondent issued summons for the eviction of the appellant from Stand No.936 Glen Norah Township, Harare (the property) and ...
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HH321-17 : NORMAN MAFERERA vs SUSAN JANUARY
Ruled By: MATANDA-MOYO J

The plaintiff instituted eviction proceedings against the defendant before this court. He claimed for the eviction of the defendant from Stand No.936 Glen Norah Township, Harare and holding over damages of $330 per month from the date of summons to date of vacation. The plaintiff also sought an order for ...
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HB129-15 : LIZNET MPOFU vs ENOCK B. MPOFU
Ruled By: MAKONESE J

The applicant purchased House Number 24733 Gundwane Road, Pumula North, Bulawayo, at a public auction on 2 October 2013. The sale was conducted by the Deputy Sheriff Bulawayo pursuant to a judgment debt against the respondent involving a third party.The applicant duly paid the purchase price in the sum of ...
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SC35-15 : ELIAS CHIDEMBO vs BINDURA NICKEL CORPORATION LIMITED
Ruled By: GWAUNZA JA, HLATSHWAYO JA and MAVANGIRA AJA

This is an appeal against the decision of the Labour Court which upheld the dismissal of the appellant from his employment with the respondent.The factual circumstances of this matter are common cause.The appellant was in the employ of Bindura Nickel Corporation Limited and served as a workers' committee chairman. He ...
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