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Constitutional Application re: Subsidiarity, Avoidance, Ripeness and Non-Constitutional Remedies

SC11-12 : JESTINA MUKOKO vs THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL
Ruled By: CHIDYAUSIKU CJ, MALABA DCJ, SANDURA JA, ZIYAMBI JA and GARWE JA

To discharge the constitutional mandate of enforcing or securing the enforcement of fundamental human rights and freedoms enshrined in the Constitution, the Court must exercise the power expressly conferred on it. Its duty is to determine the question whether the conduct of the State, forming the subject of complaint, contravenes ...
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CC01-13 : JEALOUSY MBIZVO MAWARIRE vs ROBERT G. MUGABE N.O. and MORGAN R. TSVANGIRAI N.O. and ARTHUR G.O. 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

This is an application brought under section 24(1) of the Constitution of Zimbabwe (hereinafter “the Constitution”) on the basis that the applicant's rights enshrined in sections 18(1) and 18(1a) have been contravened….,. (a) Whether the applicant has locus standi to approach the Supreme Court in terms of section 24(1) of the Constitution. The applicant avers in his founding ...
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CC03-16 : MARGARET ZINYEMBA vs THE MINISTER OF LANDS AND RURAL RESETTLEMENT and YAKUB MOHAMED
Ruled By: CHIDYAUSIKU CJ, MALABA DCJ, ZIYAMBI JCC, GWAUNZA JCC, GARWE JCC, GOWORA JCC, HLATHSWAYO JCC, GUVAVA JCC and MAVANGIRA JCC

This is an application in terms of section 85(1)(a) of the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No.20) 2013 (“the Constitution”) alleging that the applicant's fundamental right to administrative conduct that is lawful, prompt, efficient, reasonable, proportionate, impartial and both substantively and procedurally fair, enshrined in section 68(1) of the Constitution, has been infringed.The cause of the ...
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CC09-16 : BENARD WEKARE and MUSANGANO LODGE (PVT) LTD t/a MUSANGANO LODGE vs THE STATE and THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF ZIMBABWE and ZIMBABWE BROADCASTING CORPORATION
Ruled By: MALABA DCJ, ZIYAMBI JCC, GWAUNZA JCC, GARWE JCC, GOWORA JCC, HLATSHWAYO JCC, PATEL JCC, GUVAVA JCC and MAVANGIRA AJCC

The Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation, as a public broadcaster, cannot work in a culture which is that it does what it likes without having to be accountable. The applicants, like all tax payers, have a right to know how their money is spent. There was, however, no evidence that any of the applicants used the ...
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CC10-16 : EVERJOY MEDA vs MAXWELL SIBANDA and ZAMBE GWASIRA and THE SHERIFF OF THE HIGH COURT OF ZIMBABWE and THE REGISTRAR OF DEEDS
Ruled By: CHIDYAUSIKU CJ, MALABA DCJ, ZIYAMBI JCC, GWAUNZA JCC, GOWORA JCC, MAVANGIRA JCC, BHUNU JCC and UCHENA JCC

In MEC for Development Planning Local Government, Gauteng v Democratic Party 1998 (4) SA 1157 (CC) it was said: “Where there are both constitutional issues and other issues in the appeal, it will seldom be in the interests of justice that the appeal be brought directly to this Court.” Useful guidance can also ...
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CC13-16 : LIVERA TRADING (PRIVATE) LIMITED and SIMON RUDLAND and SARAH RUDLAND vs TORNBRIDGE ASSETS LTD and CUT RAG PROCESSORS (PVT) LTD and THE SHERIFF OF THE HIGH COURT N.O.
Ruled By: ZIYAMBI JCC

Regarding the propriety of the Order, the applicants alleged that although the chamber application for leave to execute was served upon Messrs Atherstone Cook, who are its legal practitioners of record and who had represented the applicants in the main matter and noted the appeals from the order of MTSHIYA J, the ...
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CC14-16 : FUNGAYI MAJOME vs ZIMBABWE BROADCASTING CORPORATION and MINISTER OF MEDIA, INFORMATION AND PUBLICITY and THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF ZIMBABWE
Ruled By: MALABA DCJ, ZIYAMBI JCC, GWAUNZA JCC, GARWE JCC, GOWORA JCC, HLATSHWAYO JCC, PATEL JCC, GUVAVA JCC and MAVANGIRA AJCC

This is an application for relief made in terms of section 85(1)(a) of the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No.20) Act 2013 (“the Constitution”). The applicant is acting in her own interests although she also invokes the alleged violation of the rights of the Movement for Democratic Change-Tsvangirai ('MDC-T'), a political party of which she ...
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CC15-16 : BONIFACE MAGURURE and 63 OTHERS vs CARGO CARRIERS INTERNATIONAL HAULIERS (PVT) LTD T/A SABOT
Ruled By: CHIDYAUSIKU CJ, MALABA DCJ, ZIYAMBI JCC, GWAUNZA JCC, GARWE JCC, GOWORA JCC, HLATSHWAYO JCC, GUVAVA JCC and MAVANGIRA JCC

The applicants have approached the Court in terms of section 85(1)(a) of the Constitution of the Republic of Zimbabwe Amendment (No.20) 2013 (“the Constitution”), which provides that any person who alleges that any of the fundamental rights and freedoms enshrined in Chapter IV has been, is being or is likely to be infringed may ...
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CC09-17 : FARAI KATSANDE and ZIMBABWE BANKS AND ALLIED WORKERS UNION vs INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT BANK OF ZIMBABWE
Ruled By: CHIDYAUSIKU CJ, MALABA DCJ, ZIYAMBI JCC, GWAUNZA JCC, GARWE JCC, GOWORA JCC, HLATSHWAYO JCC, GUVAVA JCC and MAVANGIRA AJCC

This is an application in terms of section 85(1) of the Constitution. The applicants seek an order affirming the first applicant's constitutional right to belong to a trade union of his choice in terms of section 65(2) of the Constitution. They also seek an order declaring as unconstitutional and a violation of this fundamental right, ...
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CC19-17 : JONATHAN MOYO vs SERGEANT CHACHA and THE ZIMBABWE ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION and THE COMMISSIONER GENERAL OF POLICE, ZIMBABWE REPUBLIC POLICE and THE PROSECUTOR-GENERAL
Ruled By: MALABA CJ, GWAUNZA JCC, GARWE JCC, GOWORA JCC, HLATSHWAYO JCC, PATEL JCC, GUVAVA JCC, UCHENA JCC and ZIYAMBI AJCC

The question whether the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission has powers of arrest is closely related to the question whether the first respondent had power to arrest the applicant in the services of the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission. These are questions which the magistrate can deal with in considering whether the arrest was lawful or not. ...
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CC21-17 : IGNATIUS RUVINGA vs PORTCULLIS (PRIVATE) LIMITED
Ruled By: CHIDYAUSIKU CJ, MALABA DCJ, GWAUNZA JCC, GARWE JCC, GOWORA JCC, HLATSHWAYO JCC, PATEL JCC, GUVAVA JCC, and MAVANGIRA AJCC

This is a Constitutional Court Application in terms of section 85(1) of the Constitution of Zimbabwe (the Constitution). The applicant's contention is that an award of costs made against him in litigation in the High Court of Zimbabwe infringes his rights as enshrined in section 69(4) of the Constitution.The factual background of ...
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CC10-14 : DOUGLAS TAYLOR-FREEME vs THE SENIOR MAGISTRATE, CHINHOYI and THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL
Ruled By: CHIDYAUSIKU CJ, MALABA DCJ, ZIYAMBI JA, GARWE JA and CHEDA AJA

It was also the applicant's contention that the learned trial magistrate, in his reasons for judgment, did not deal with all the grounds that the applicant had raised in his application for discharge and that that constituted a violation of his right to a fair trial. It is common cause that the learned trial ...
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CC06-18 : ANJIN INVESTMENTS (PVT) LTD vs MINISTER OF MINES AND MINING DEVELOPMENT and COMMISSIONER-GENERAL OF POLICE and ZIMBABWE MINING DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION and CONSOLIDATED DIAMOND COMPANY
Ruled By: MALABA CJ, GWAUNZA JCC, GOWORA JCC, HLATSHWAYO JCC, PATEL JCC, GUVAVA JCC, MAVANGIRA JCC, UCHENA JCC and ZIYAMBI AJCC

This is an application for relief made in terms of section 85(1)(a) of the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No.20) Act 2013 (“the Constitution”). The applicant seeks a declaration that its right to fair administrative justice, provided for in section 68(1) of the Constitution, and its right to freedom of association, in section 58(1) of the Constitution, have been ...
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CC07-18 : LIBERAL DEMOCRATS and REVOLUTIONARY FREEDOM FIGHTERS and VUSUMUZI SIBANDA and LINDA MASARIRA and BONGANI NYATHI vs PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF ZIMBABWE, E.D. MNANGAGWA N.O. and OTHERS
Ruled By: MALABA CJ

The applicants were also of the view that the impeachment proceedings commenced by the joint sitting of the Senate and the National Assembly for removal of the former President from office were not in accordance with the Constitution. They said the impeachment process was intended to aid and abet takeover of power by the military. The ...
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CC42-18 : NELSON CHAMISA vs EMMERSON DAMBUDZO MNANGAGWA and OTHERS
Ruled By: MALABA CJ, GWAUNZA DCJ, GARWE JCC, MAKARAU JCC, HLATSHWAYO JCC, PATEL JCC, BHUNU JCC, UCHENA JCC and MAKONI JCC

The Court notes that the High Court of Zimbabwe was, in recent months, seized with and determined issues pertaining to – (i) The conduct of postal voting; (ii) The design of the Presidential ballot; (iii) The release of voters' rolls with voters' photographs to the parties; and (iv) The twenty-third (Zimbabwe Electoral Commission) respondent's obligation to facilitate voting by civil servants engaged in election ...
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CC07-14 : MAYOR LOGISTICS (PVT) LTD vs ZIMBABWE REVENUE AUTHORITY
Ruled By: MALABA DCJ

Counsel for the respondent took a point in limine. It is that section 167(5)(a) of the Constitution makes provision for the making of Rules of the Constitutional Court allowing a person to bring a constitutional matter directly to the Constitutional Court, with or without leave of the Constitutional Court, when it is in the interests of justice to ...
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HMA01-18 : MAIN ROAD MOTORS and SYLVIA CHORUWA and PATRICK MUGUTI vs ZIMBABWE REVENUE AUTHORITY and MINISTER OF FINANCE & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT and ATTORNEY GENERAL
Ruled By: MAFUSIRE J

The principle of avoidance dictates that remedies should be found in legislation before resorting to constitutional remedies. The principle of subsidiarity holds that norms of greater specificity should be relied on before resorting to norms of greater abstraction.
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CC02-19 : ERIZA MUHALA and 50 OTHERS vs PATRICK T. MUKORERA
Ruled By: CHIDYAUSIKU CJ, MALABA DCJ, ZIYAMBI JCC, GWAUNZA JCC, GARWE JCC, GOWORA JCC, HLATSHWAYO JCC, PATEL JCC and GUVAVA JCC

Once a dispute can be resolved without recourse to the Constitution, no constitutional questions would have arisen; and the matter, in that form, would not be properly before the Constitutional Court. See Magurure 63 Others v Cargo Carriers International Hauliers (Pvt) Ltd t/a Sabot CC15-16; Berry Another v Chief Immigration Officer ...
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CC04-16 : SISTER BERRY (NEE NCUBE) and JESSE AARON BERRY vs THE CHIEF IMMIGRATION OFFICER and THE MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS
Ruled By: CHIDYAUSIKU CJ, MALABA DCJ, ZIYAMBI JCC, GWAUNZA JCC, GOWORA JCC, HLATSHWAYO JCC, PATEL JCC, GUVAVA JCC and MAVANGIRA AJCC

This is an application in terms of subsections 85(1)(a) and 85(1)(b) of the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No.20/2013) (“the Constitution”). The first applicant is acting in both her own interest and that of her husband who is the second applicant.In their heads of argument, the applicants submit that they have ...
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CC07-19 : LEVI NYAGURA vs LANZANI NCUBE N.O. and THE PROSECUTOR-GENERAL OF ZIMBABWE and TAPIWA GODZI and MICHAEL CHAKANDIDA
Ruled By: MALABA CJ and UCHENA JCC and MAKONI JCC

The second, third and fourth respondents opposed the application for leave for direct access. The grounds of opposition were the following - 1….,. 2….,. 3. The applicant has other remedies available to him. The issues complained of are procedural issues of “Plea” covered by section 180(g) of the Criminal Procedure and Evidence Act [Chapter 9:07]. The principle of subsidiarity dictates that those issues ...
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CC14-19 : GARIKAI KAMANGA vs PRINCE EDWARD SCHOOL – SDA
Ruled By: MALABA CJ and GARWE JCC and MAKARAU JCC

This is a chamber application for an order for leave for direct access to the Constitutional Court (“the Court”), made in terms of section 167(5) of the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No. 20) Act 2013 (“the Constitution”), as read with Rule 21(2) of the Constitutional Court Rules, SI 61/2016 (“the Rules”). FACTUAL BACKGROUND The applicant was employed by the ...
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CC15-19 : THOUSAND SADZIWANI vs NATPAK (PRIVATE) LIMITED and THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL and NATIONAL FOODS LIMITED
Ruled By: MALABA CJ and GOWORA JCC and HLATSHWAYO JCC

In Zinyemba v Minister of Lands Rural Settlement and Anor 2016 (1) ZLR 23 (CC)…,, the Constitutional Court stated the following: “Two principles discourage reliance on the constitutional rights to administrative justice. The first is the principle of avoidance which dictates that remedies should be found in legislation before resorting to constitutional remedies. The second ...
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CC02-20 : JOSEPH CHANI vs JUSTICE HLEKANI MWAYERA and MICHAEL MUGABE and MUSUTAMI CHIFAMUNA and NATIONAL PROSECUTING AUTHORITY
Ruled By: MALABA CJ

This is a chamber application for an order of leave for direct access to the Constitutional Court (“the Court”) in terms of section 167(5) of the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No.20) Act 2013 (“the Constitution”), as read with Rule21(2) of the Constitutional Court Rules S.I.61/2016 (“the Rules”).FACTUAL BACKGROUNDAt the conclusion ...
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CC03-20 : LOVERAGE MAKOTO vs T.K. MAHWE N.O. and THE PROSECUTOR GENERAL
Ruled By: MALABA CJ

This is a chamber application for an order of leave for direct access to the Constitutional Court (“the Court”) in terms of section 167(5) of the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No.20) Act 2013 (“the Constitution”), as read with Rule 21(2) of the Constitutional Court Rules S.I.61 of 2016 (“the Rules”).The ...
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CC10-15 : PROSECUTOR GENERAL, ZIMBABWE vs TELECEL ZIMBABWE (PRIVATE) LIMITED
Ruled By: CHIDYAUSIKU CJ, MALABA DCJ, GWAUNZA JCC, GOWORA JCC, GUVAVA JCC, MAVANGIRA AJCC, CHIWESHE AJCC, MAKONI AJCC, BHUNU AJCC

The court did not hear argument on the merits of this application, but determined it on the preliminary point of whether or not the matter had been properly brought before the Constitutional Court. At the end of the hearing the court issued the following order:- “The application be and is hereby dismissed with costs ...
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CC05-19 : MISHECK MUZA vs REGGY SARUCHERA (as liquidator of J.W. Jaggers Wholesalers PL) and PRICE TRUST and MASTER OF THE HIGH COURT and REGISTRAR OF DEEDS
Ruled By: MALABA CJ and PATEL JCC and GUVAVA JCC

The applicant approached the Constitutional Court (“the Court”) in terms of Rule 32(2) of the Constitutional Court Rules, 2016 (“the Rules”) seeking leave to appeal against an order of the Supreme Court (“the court a quo”) which was couched as follows: “WHEREUPON, after reading documents filed of record, IT IS ORDERED THAT: The appeal having been withdrawn, the appeal be and is hereby dismissed with ...
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CC10-17 : ROBERT CHIITE and SEVEN OTHERS vs THE TRUSTEES OF THE LEONARD CHESHIRE HOMES ZIMBABWE CENTRAL TRUST
Ruled By: MALABA DCJ, ZIYAMBI JCC, GWAUNZA JCC, GARWE JCC, GOWORA JCC, HLATSHWAYO JCC, GUVAVA JCC, MAVANGIRA JCC and BHUNU JCC

Section 169(1) of the Constitution provides that the Supreme Court is the final court of appeal for Zimbabwe except in matters over which the Constitutional Court has jurisdiction. The respondents are the Trustees of the Leonard Cheshire Homes Central Trust established by a Notarial Deed of Trust on 2 April 1981. The mandate of the ...
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CC08-20 : FEATHERS MUKONDO vs THE STATE
Ruled By: MALABA CJ

This is a chamber application for an order for direct access to the Constitutional Court (“the Court”) in terms of Rule 21(2) of the Constitutional Court Rules, S.I.61 of 2016 (“the Rules”).The applicant intends to file the substantive application with the Constitutional Court in terms of section 85(1)(a) of the ...
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CC09-20 : TUNGAMIRAI NYENGERA vs THE STATE
Ruled By: MALABA CJ

This is a chamber application for leave to appeal to the Constitutional Court (“the Court”) against a decision of the Supreme Court (“the court a quo”) in terms of Rule 32(2) of the Constitutional Court Rules S.I.61 of 2016 (“the Rules”), as read with section 167(5)(b) of the Constitution of ...
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CC03-13 : DOUGLAS MUZANENHAMO vs OFFICER IN CHARGE CID LAW AND ORDER and OTHERS
Ruled By: CHIDYAUSIKU CJ, MALABA DCJ, ZIYAMBI JA, GARWE JA, GOWORA JA, PATEL JA, HLATSHWAYO JA, CHIWESHE AJA and GUVAVA AJA

This is an application under section 24(1) of the former Constitution for declaratory and consequential relief pursuant to the Declaration of Rights enshrined in that Constitution.The applicant in this matter is HIV positive. He started his anti-retroviral treatment in 2003. On 19 February 2011, he was arrested at a meeting ...
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SC78-21 : ZIMBABWE HOMELESS PEOPLES FEDERATION and OTHERS vs MINISTER OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND NATIONAL HOUSING and OTHERS
Ruled By: GARWE JA, MAVANGIRA JA and MATHONSI JA

After hearing argument from the parties, the High Court of Zimbabwe made an order dismissing the application filed by the appellants in terms of section 85(1) of the Constitution of Zimbabwe. The court also ordered the appellants to pay the costs of the application.This followed a finding by the court ...
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SC15-21 : CENTRAL AFRICAN BUILDING SOCIETY vs PENELOPE STONE and RICHARD BEATTIE and RESERVE BANK OF ZIMBABWE and MINISTER OF FINANCE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Ruled By: GWAUNZA DCJ, MAKONI JA and KUDYA AJA

This is a composite judgment in respect of three appeals which were heard at the same time.The appeals are against the whole judgment of the High Court handed down on 14 May 2020. They all rely on essentially the same grounds of appeal. The three appellants were the respondents in ...
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CC03-21 : PRAYMORE MAKANDA vs MAGISTRATE SANDE N.O. and MAGISTRATE KADYE N.O. and MAGISTRATE NDIRAYA N.O. and THE STATE
Ruled By: GOWORA AJCC, HLATSHWAYO AJCC and PATEL AJCC

It is settled law, that, the jurisdiction of the Constitutional Court is triggered only where a constitutional issue arises or where an issue connected with a decision on a constitutional matter arises.Section 332 of the Constitution defines a constitutional matter as a matter in which there is an issue involving ...
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CC05-21 : RITA MBATHA vs CONFEDERATION OF ZIMBABWE INDUSTRIES and THE SHERIFF OF ZIMBABWE
Ruled By: GARWE AJCC, GOWORA AJCC and PATEL AJCC

This is an application for leave for direct access to the Constitutional Court made in terms of section 167(5) of the Constitution (“the Constitution”), as read with Rule 21(2) and (3) of the Constitutional Court Rules 2016 (“the Rules”).The application is opposed.FACTUAL BACKGROUNDThe applicant and the respondent were involved in ...
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CC18-17 : BLESSING MUSHAPAIDZE vs ST ANNE'S HOSPITAL and CAPS HOLDING LTD and NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT COUNCIL
Ruled By: CHIDYAUSIKU CJ, MALABA DCJ, ZIYAMBI JCC, GWAUNZA JCC, GARWE JCC, HLATSHWAYO JCC, PATEL JCC, GUVAVA JCC and MAVANGIRA JCC

The applicant approached this Court in terms of section 85(1)(a) of the Constitution of the Republic of Zimbabwe Amendment (No.20) 2013 (“the Constitution”), alleging that the respondents infringed the following of her fundamental rights:(i) The right to dignity;(ii) The right not to be subjected to physical or psychological torture or ...
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CC06-15 : ANNA CHIHAVA and BOAS MAPUVA and ZISHE CHIZANI vs THE PROVINCIAL MAGISTRATE FRANCIS MAPFUMO N.O. and THE PROSECUTOR GENERAL
Ruled By: CHIDYAUSIKU CJ, MALABA DCJ, ZIYAMBI JCC, GWAUNZA JCC, GARWE JCC, GOWORA JCC, HLATSHWAYO JCC, GUVAVA JCC and CHIWESHE AJCC

This is an application in terms of section 85(1)(a) of the Constitution of Zimbabwe.The appellants allege that their constitutional rights, as enshrined in sections 70(1(b), 70(1)(d) and 70(1)(c), have been violated through the manner in which criminal proceedings against them were conducted in the Magistrates Court sitting at Chivhu.They seek ...
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CC13-21 : ZIMBABWE WOMEN LAWYERS ASSOCIATION vs THE MINISTER OF JUSTICE, LEGAL AND PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS and OTHERS
Ruled By: GARWE JCC, MAKARAU JCC and GOWORA JCC

This is an application for an order of leave for direct access to the Constitutional Court (“the Court”) in terms of section 167(5) of the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No.20) Act 2013 (“The Constitution”) as read with Rule 21(2) of the Constitutional Court Rules SI 61 of 2016 (“the Rules”).In ...
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CC03-17 : CUTHBERT CHAWIRA and OTHERS vs MINISTER OF JUSTICE LEGAL AND PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS and THE COMMISSIONER OF PRISONS AND CORRECTIONAL SERVICES and THE ATTORNEY GENERAL
Ruled By: MALABA DCJ, ZIYAMBI JCC, GWAUNZA JCC, GARWE JCC, GOWORA JCC, HLATSHWAYO JCC, PATEL JCC, BHUNU JCC and UCHENA JCC

This matter was heard on 13 January 2016 with judgment being reserved.On 27 January 2016, this court determined, that, in view of the fact that this case raises similar issues as that of Farai Lawrence Ndlovu Anor v The Minister of Justice Legal Parliamentary Affairs, Constitutional ...
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CC10-22 : FRANCIS BERE vs JUDICIAL SERVICE COMMISSION and SIMBI MUBAKO and REKAYI MAPOSA and TAKAWIRA NZOMBE and VIRGINIA MABHIZA and PRESIDENT OF ZIMBABWE and MINISTER OF JUSTICE LEGAL & PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS
Ruled By: GARWE JCC, HLATSHWAYO JCC and PATEL JCC

This is an application lodged in terms of Rule 32 of the Constitutional Court Rules 2016, for leave to appeal against the whole judgment of the Supreme Court (the court a quo) handed down on 14 January 2022 as Judgment SC01-22.The decision of the court a quo had dismissed the ...
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CC08-18 : JOYCE MUJURU vs PRESIDENT OF ZIMBABWE and PARLIAMENT OF ZIMBABWE and MINISTER OF FINANCE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT and RESERVE BANK OF ZIMBABWE and GOVERNOR OF THE RESERVE BANK and ATTORNEY GENERAL
Ruled By: CHIDYAUSIKU CJ, MALABA DCJ, GWAUNZA JCC, GARWE JCC, HLATSHWAYO JCC, PATEL JCC, GUVAVA JCC, MAVANGIRA JCC and UCHENA JCC

After hearing argument on a point in limine raised by the first and third respondents (President of Zimbabwe and Minister of Finance and Economic Development) this Court issued the following order:“1. The preliminary point raised by the respondents is upheld.2. The matter is struck off the roll with costs.3. The ...
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