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SSC71-21 : TUNGAMIRAI MADZOKERE and YVONE MUSARURWA and LAST MAENGAHAMA and PHINEAS NHATARIKWA vs THE STATE
Ruled By: GWAUNZA DCJ, MAKARAU JA and MAVANGIRA JA

This is an appeal against the judgment of the High Court sitting at Harare, handed down on 12 December 2016.In the judgment, the court a quo found the first three appellants guilty of murder and the fourth appellant guilty as an accessory after the fact, of public violence.The first three ...
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CC20-17 : MORGAN TSVANGIRAI vs ROBERT MUGABE and ZIMBABWE ELECTORAL COMMISSION and RITA MAKARAU, N.O. and CHIEF ELECTIONS OFFICER
Ruled By: CHIDYAUSIKU CJ, MALABA DCJ, ZIYAMBI JA, GWAUNZA JA, GARWE JA, GOWORA JA, HLATSHWAYO JA, CHIWESHE AJA and MAVANGIRA AJA

Seven days after the declaration, on 3 August 2013, of the results of the Presidential election (hereinafter referred to as “the election”) held on 31 July 2013, showing Robert Gabriel Mugabe (hereinafter referred to as “the first respondent”) as the winner of the election, Morgan Tsvangirai (hereinafter referred to as ...
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HH29-09 : FIDELIS CHIRAMBA and OTHERS vs MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS N.O. and COMMISSIONER GENERAL OF POLICE and OFFICER COMMANDING CID HOMICIDE, Chief Supt MAKEDENGE and DETECTIVE CONSTABLE MUUYA
Ruled By: HUNGWE J

In this application, the applicants seek an order -(a) Declaring their arrest and continued detention unlawful;(b) Requiring the respondents and all those calling through them or acting on their behalf to permit the applicants access to medical treatment at medical centres of their choice;(c) Directing the respondents or anyone calling ...
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HH76-11 : SIBANGALIZWE DHLODHLO vs DEPUTY SHERIFF FOR MARONDERA and SHERIFF FOR ZIMBABWE and KANTOR & IMMERMAN and WATERSHED COLLEGE
Ruled By: GOWORA J

This matter came before me as an urgent application.After having sight of the opposing papers filed by the respondents, I concluded that the matter was not urgent, and, by agreement of the parties, it was enrolled on my roll of opposed matters as all parties had filed all the necessary ...
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SC01-21 : BERNARD MARANGE vs ZVIDZAI MARANGE and MINISTER OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT, PROMOTION AND PRESERVATION OF NATIONAL CULTURE AND HERITAGE and PRESIDENT OF ZIMBABWE
Ruled By: GWAUNZA DCJ, PATEL JA and BERE JA

Paragraph 10 of the Sixth Schedule to the Constitution...,, dictates the continuation in force of all existing laws to be construed in conformity with the Constitution.
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SC03-21 : AFRITRADE INTERNATIONAL LIMITED vs ZIMBABWE REVENUE AUTHORITY
Ruled By: PATEL JA, BHUNU JA and BERE JA

It is trite that the provisions of a statute must be construed holistically, within the context of the statute in which they appear, as well as any statute in pari materia.
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SC69-18 : RITA MBATHA vs FARAI ZIZHOU and CONFEDERATION OF ZIMBABWE INDUSTRIES
Ruled By: MAKARAU JA, HLATSHWAYO JA and PATEL JA

As a matter of interpretive principle, in the context of statutory provisions, it is trite that the courts lean towards an interpretation that gives full effect to the purpose for which the provision under consideration was enacted.
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HH593-15 : JESSIE CHINZOU vs OLIVER MASOMERA [as Executor Dative in the Estate late Fred Garikayi Muchenje] and THE MASTER OF THE HIGH COURT N.O. and CITY OF HARARE N.O.
Ruled By: CHITAKUNYE J

Counsel for both parties agreed, that, generally, the literal rule of interpretation is the first port of call when construing legislation.In Endevour Foundation and Another v Commissioner of Taxes 1995 (1) ZLR 339 (S)…, GUBBAY CJ had this to say on the principles of interpretation:“The general principle of interpretation is ...
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SC161-20 : STANLEY NHARI vs ROBERT MUGABE and DR GRACE MUGABE and GUSHUNGO DAIRY HOLDINGS (PVT) LTD
Ruled By: GARWE JA, MAVANGIRA JA and MAKONI JA

In general, the principles governing the interpretation of a Constitution are basically the same as those governing the interpretation of statutes.One must look to the words actually used and deduce what they mean within the context in which they appear. If the words used are precise and unambiguous, then, no ...
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SC12-21 : TOBACCO PROCESSORS ZIMBABWE (PRIVATE) LIMITED vs TONGOONA MUTASA and OTHERS
Ruled By: MAVANGIRA JA, MAKONI JA and CHATUKUTA AJA

Section 12 of the Labour Court Act [Chapter 28:01] provides:“12 Duration, particulars and termination of employment contract(1) Every person who is employed by or working for any other person and receiving or entitled to receive any remuneration in respect of such employment or work shall be deemed to be under ...
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HH37-16 : GEORGINA NJODZI vs LORRAINE MATIONE
Ruled By: MWAYERA J

Section 2(1) of the Constitution of Zimbabwe..., reads:“This Constitution is the supreme law of Zimbabwe and any law, practice, custom or contract inconsistent with it is invalid to the extent of the inconsistency. The obligation imposed by this Constitution are binding on every person, natural or juristic, including the State ...
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SSC17-21 : MARRY MUBAIWA CHIWENGA vs THE NATIONAL PROSECUTING AUTHORITY and THE CLERK OF COURT ROTTEN ROW MAGISTRATE'S COURT
Ruled By: UCHENA JA

Section 126 of the Criminal Procedure and Evidence Act provides for the variation of bail conditions. It reads:“26 Alteration of recognizances or committal of person on bail to prison(1) Any judge or magistrate who has granted bail to a person in terms of this Part may, if he is of ...
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SC20-22 : NATIONAL SOCIAL SECURITY AUTHORITY vs HOUSING COOPERATION ZIMBABWE (PVT) LTD and PETER CARNEGIE LLOYD N.O.
Ruled By: MAVANGIRA JA, UCHENA JA and CHATUKUTA JA

After hearing the parties on 13 September 2021, we gave our judgment on the matter extempore. Our written reasons for judgment have now been requested by the respondent's legal practitioners. Hereunder appears the judgment that was handed down ex tempore on 13 September 2021.This is the unanimous decision of this ...
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SC22-21 : STONEWELL SEARCHES (PVT) LTD vs STONE HOLDINGS (PVT) LTD and MUTOKO CONSORTIUM and MOSES CHINHENGO N.O.
Ruled By: GUVAVA JA, UCHENA JA and MAKONI JA

This Court, in Thandikile Zulu v ZB Financial Holdings (Private) Limited SC48-18, had this to say;“The rules of statutory interpretation dictate that the words of a statute shall be given their ordinary grammatical meaning unless doing so leads to an absurdity. In the case of Venter v Rex 1907 TS ...
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HH405-20 : ROBIN VELA vs AUDITOR GENERAL OF ZIMBABWE N.O. and BDO ZIMBABWE CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS (whose partners are Ngoni Kudenga, Gladman Sabarauta, Martin Makaya, Gilbert Gwatiringa and Jonas Jonga)
Ruled By: CHINAMORA J

That this court can examine the purpose of legislation to aid statutory interpretation has judicial precedent. NCOBO J, in Bato Star Fishing (Pty) Ltd v Minister of Environmental Affairs and Tourism and Others 2004 (4) SA 490 (CC)…, eloquently stated the position thus:“…, the words and expressions used in a ...
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SC61-22 : BDO ZIMBABWE CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS vs ROBIN VELA and THE AUDITOR GENERAL OF ZIMBABWE
Ruled By: BHUNU JA, MATHONSI JA and CHIWESHE JA

INTRODUCTIONThis judgment involves two consolidated appeals from the High Court (the court a quo) being case numbers SC258/20 and SC285/20. The court issued a consolidation order dated 29 March 2021 by consent of the parties. Both appeals are based on the same record of proceedings and issues in the court ...
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HH842-19 : BARIADIE INVESTMENTS (PVT) LTD vs PUWAYI CHIUTSI and TENDAI MASHAMHANDA and REGISTRAR OF DEEDS and SHERIFF OF THE HIGH COURT OF ZIMBABWE N.O. and ELLIOT ROGERS
Ruled By: CHITAPI J

Rules of court, as with other legislative statutes, are read as a whole and not as a collection of isolated phrases.
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HHH231-14 : ROBERT GUMBURA vs THE STATE
Ruled By: MUSAKWA J

Counsel for the applicant..., submitted that when a court applies the common law or interprets statutes, it must be guided by Chapter 4 of the Constitution which deals with fundamental rights. Thus, where a decision fails to measure up to the fundamental provisions of the Constitution, its decision must be ...
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HH656-14 : DERDALE INVESTMENTS (PVT) LTD vs ECONET WIRELESS (PVT) LTD and THE CITY OF HARARE and HONOURABLE JUSTICE MANDEYA
Ruled By: DUBE J

A presumption exists, when interpreting statutes, against the ouster of this court's jurisdiction unless it is specifically ousted by statute: see Martin Sibanda and Anor v Benson Chinemhute and Anor HH131-04 where the court held that this court guards jealously its inherent jurisdiction and that the rationale is to ensure ...
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SC66-21 : TINASHE KAMBARAMI vs 1893 MTHWAKAZI RESTORATION MOVEMENT TRUST and NOMALANGA DABENGWA and CITY OF BULAWAYO and ZIMBABWE ELECTORAL COMMISSION and MOVEMENT FOR DEMOCRATIC CHANGE ALLIANCE
Ruled By: GUVAVA JA, MATHONSI JA and KUDYA AJA

In discussing the principle to be applied by a court in interpreting statutes, MALABA CJ, in Zambezi Gas (Pvt) Limited v NR Barber (Pvt) Ltd and Another SC03-20, stated the following:“It is the duty of a court to interpret statutes. Where the language used in a statute is clear and ...
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SC77-21 : TRIANGLE (PRIVATE) LIMITED vs FUNGAI MUTASA (NO) and OTHERS
Ruled By: GARWE JA, MAVANGIRA JA and MAKONI JA

This is an appeal against the judgment of the Labour Court confirming, with an amendment, a ruling by a Labour Officer that the appellant was guilty of an unfair labour practice and that the appellant pays to each of the respondents arrear compensation due to them for the period March ...
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HHH242-13 : LEE WAVERLEY JOHN vs THE STATE and SIMON RODGERS KACHAMBWA N.O.
Ruled By: MAFUSIRE J

This is an urgent chamber application. The applicant seeks a provisional order for a stay of the criminal trial against him in the Magistrate's Court pending the determination of his application for review which is pending in this court.The applicant was charged with fraud as defined in section 136 of ...
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SC98-21 : M COMPANY (PRIVATE) LIMITED vs ZIMBABWE REVENUE AUTHORITY
Ruled By: HLATSHWAYO JA, GUVAVA JA and GOWORA JA

The golden rule of interpretation has been well canvassed in the case of Endeavour Foundation and Anor v Commissioner of Taxes 1995 (1) ZLR 339 (S)..., in the following terms:“The general principle of interpretation is that the ordinary, plain, literal meaning of the word or expression, that is as popularly ...
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HB25-15 : DORCAS MHLANGA vs BENJAMIN PHAKATSHANE
Ruled By: MUTEMA J and MOYO J

In the case of Schierhot v Minister of Justice 1926 AD 99…, INNES CJ spelt out the general principle governing non-compliance with statutory provisions in these words:“It is a fundamental principle of our law, that, a thing done contrary to the direct prohibition of the law is void and of ...
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SC110-21 : UPSET INVESTMENTS (PRIVATE) LIMITED vs CHITUNGWIZA MUNICIPALITY
Ruled By: GARWE JA, HLATSHWAYO JA and BHUNU JA

Section 210(4) of the Urban Councils Act [Chapter 29:15] requires that any procurement of goods, materials, or services be subject to recommendations of the Procurement Board. The section provides as follows:“A municipal council shall not procure any goods, materials, or services unless its municipal procurement board has made recommendations to ...
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HH100-17 : UPSET INVESTMENTS (PRIVATE) LIMITED vs CHITUNGWIZA MUNICIPALITY
Ruled By: MUREMBA J

Section 30(1)(a) of the Procurement Act [Chapter 22:14] states, that, the procurement of goods, construction work, and services by a procuring entity shall be done by means of tendering proceedings in accordance with section 31.Section 31(1)(a)(ii) of the Procurement Act then reads:“Subject to this Act, in any tendering proceedings ...
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SC116-21 : ALFRED MWAZHA and OTHERS vs ERNEST MHAMBARE
Ruled By: MAVANGIRA JA, UCHENA JA and CHIWESHE JA

This is an appeal against the whole judgment of the High Court sitting at Harare granting a declaratur in favour of the respondent.The judgment appealed against set aside the nomination of the first appellant (Alfred Mwazha) as successor to the Archbishop Ernest Paul Mamvura Mwazha, the head of the tenth ...
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HMA13-19 : CONCILIA CHINANZVAVANA vs MINISTER OF JUSTICE, LEGAL & PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS and OTHERS
Ruled By: MAFUSIRE J

Section 251(1) of the Constitution of Zimbabwe says:“For a period of ten years after the effective date, there is a commission to be known as the National Peace and Reconciliation Commission consisting of –”The rest is not immediately relevant.The applicant is a Member of Parliament for the House of Assembly ...
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HH586-15 : TEMBA MLISWA vs THE CHAIRPERSON (ZEC) and ZIMBABWE ELECTORAL COMMISSION and OTHERS
Ruled By: UCHENA J

I agree, that, provisions of a statute must be construed within the context in which they are found.
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SC129-21 : SONY PICTURES TELEVISION UK RIGHTS LTD vs C MEDIA AFRICA (PVT) LTD and ZIMBABWE BROADCASTING CORPORATION (PVT) LTD
Ruled By: MAVANGIRA JA, MAKONI JA and KUDYA AJA

This is an appeal against the whole judgment of the High Court dismissing the appellant's application, filed on 10 November 2017, for a permanent interdiction of the respondents from producing and broadcasting the television show known as Simba Savannah, which the appellant claimed to be “infringing or exploiting (its) right ...
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SC140-21 : MBCA BANK (PRIVATE) LIMITED (Now known as Nedbank Zimbabwe Limited) vs ZIMBABWE REVENUE AUTHORITY
Ruled By: GUVAVA JA, UCHENA JA and MAKONI JA

Counsel for the respondent..., argued, that, when interpreting any statute, the context is a major consideration as indicated in Zambezi Gas (Pvt) Limited v N R Barber (Pvt) Limited Anor SC03-20....,.It is trite, that, the objective of interpretation of statutes is to discover the intention of the legislature, ...
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SC143-21 : HAPPISON MUCHECHETERE vs ZIMBABWE BROADCASTING CORPORATION (PVT) LTD and RETIRED JUSTICE JAMES DEVITTE N.O. and GIBSON MUNYORO
Ruled By: GWAUNZA DCJ, UCHENA JA and MAKONI JA

It is an accepted principle of the law, that, the Legislature is presumed not to intend any absurdity to arise in the interpretation of the laws that it enacts.This point is highlighted thus in Webster Tongoona Rushesha Ors v Alexious Mashingaidze Dera Ors CC24-17:“It is a ...
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SC163-21 : TENDAYI WASHAYA and CHIPO WASHAYA vs MAKEBREAK TRADING (PVT) LTD and THE SHERIFF OF THE HIGH COURT (N.O.) and THE REGISTRAR OF DEEDS
Ruled By: MALABA CJ, UCHENA JA and CHIWESHE AJA

The principle contained in section 2(1)(a) of the Interpretation Act [Chapter 1:01] is to the effect, that, the application of the provisions of the Interpretation Act to the construction of any enactment must be consistent with the intention, purpose, or context of the enactment.
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CC06-20 : ISOQUANT INVESTMENTS (PRIVATE) LIMITED t/a ZIMOCO vs MEMORY DARIKWA
Ruled By: MALABA CJ, GWAUNZA DCJ, GARWE JCC, MAKARAU JCC, GOWORA JCC, HLATSHWAYO JCC, PATEL JCC, GUVAVA JCC and BHUNU JCC

The principle which has found expression in section 46(2) of the Constitution is that, when interpreting a statutory provision, a court must promote fundamental human rights.The elementary rule is that every reasonable construction must be resorted to in order to save a statute from unconstitutionality.A statute must, where possible, be ...
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CC05-16 : PITTY MPOFU and SAMUKELISIWE MLILO vs THE STATE
Ruled By: CHIDYAUSIKU CJ, MALABA DCJ, ZIYAMBI JCC, GWAUNZA JCC, GOWORA JCC, HLATSHWAYO JCC, PATEL JCC, GUVAVA JCC and MAVANGIRA AJCC

This matter is brought by way of referral in terms of section 24(2) of the former Constitution of Zimbabwe (“the former Constitution) which provides as follows:“24 Enforcement of protective provisions(1)…,.(2) If, in any proceedings in the High Court or in any court subordinate to the High Court, any question arises ...
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HH99-18 : C F (PVT) LTD vs ZIMBABWE REVENUE AUTHORITY
Ruled By: KUDYA J

Our Supreme Court, in Zimbabwe Revenue Authority v Murowa Diamonds (Pvt) Ltd 2009 (2) ZLR 213 (SC)…, requires courts to discard the literal textual construction in favour of the purposive contextual interpretation where the application of the former leads to an absurdity or repugnancy or inconsistency with the rest of ...
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HB44-15 : RAILWAYS ARTISAN UNIONS vs NATIONAL RAILWAYS OF ZIMBABWE and OTHERS
Ruled By: TAKUVA J

This is an application for confirmation of a provisional order issued by the Honourable Mr Justice Kamocha on the 31st day of October 2013.The applicant is a registered trade union representing the artisans employed by the first respondent. It has capacity to sue and be sued in its own name.The ...
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HHH15-10 : THE STATE vs ROY LESLIE BENNNET
Ruled By: BHUNU J and ASSESSORS: MUSENGEZI and CHIVANDA

Section 259 of the Criminal Procedure and Evidence Act [Chapter 9:07] provides that:"259 Confession not admissible against other personsNo confession made by any person shall be admissible as evidence against any other person."The section is couched in simple, clear language such that it needs no further elucidation. It constitutes a ...
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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 trite, that, generally speaking, the use of the word “shall” is indicative of the legislature's intention to make the provision under scrutiny peremptory or imperative rather than merely directory or permissive: see Shumba Anor v The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission Anor 2008 (2) ZLR 65 ...
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CC07-21 : MARX MUPUNGU vs MINISTER OF JUSTICE, LEGAL AND PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS and OTHERS
Ruled By: GWAUNZA ACJ, GARWE JCC, MAKARAU JCC, GOWORA JCC, HLATSHAWAYO JCC, PATEL JCC and GUVAVA AJCC

In interpreting the Constitution, as is the case with any other legislative enactment, it is necessary to have regard to the words used and to deduce from them what the particular word, phrase, or section to be deciphered means.In doing so, one must take into account the overall context in ...
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CC01-22 : LIZIWE MUSEREDZA and 303 OTHERS (LISTED) vs MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE, LANDS, WATER AND RURAL RESETTLEMENT and MAPARAHWE PROPERTIES (PRIVATE) LIMITED and OTHERS
Ruled By: GOWORA JCC, HLATSHAWYO JCC and PATEL JCC

Section 24 of the Constitutional Court Act 5/2021 (“the Act”)..., provides as follows:“24 Correction, variation, and rescission of judgments or orders(1) The Court may, in addition to any other power it may have, on its own initiative or upon the application of any party affected, correct, rescind or vary any ...
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CC03-22 : DIANA KAWENDA vs MINISTER OF JUSTICE, LEGAL & PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS and MINISTER OF HEALTH AND CHILD CARE and THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL OF ZIMBABWE
Ruled By: MAKARAU JCC, HLATSHWAYO JCC and PATEL JCC

In interpreting the Constitutional provisions, the ordinary rules of interpretation of statutes apply. The Constitution is but a statute.It is, however, settled, that, in interpreting Constitutional provisions, the preferred construction “is one which serves the interest of the Constitution and best carries out its objects and promotes its purpose:” see ...
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CC03-22 : DIANA KAWENDA vs MINISTER OF JUSTICE, LEGAL & PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS and MINISTER OF HEALTH AND CHILD CARE and THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL OF ZIMBABWE
Ruled By: MAKARAU JCC, HLATSHWAYO JCC and PATEL JCC

Section 81(1) of the Constitution provides that –“(1) Every child, that is to say every boy and girl under the age of eighteen years, has the right -(a)…,.(b)…,.(c)…,.(d)…,.(e) To be protected from economic and sexual exploitation, from child labour, and from maltreatment, neglect, or any form of abuse;(f)…,.(g)…,.(h)…,.(i)…,.”...,.Without specifically defining ...
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CC04-13 : BRIAN JAMES vs ZIMBABWE ELECTORAL COMMISSION and MINISTER OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT RURAL & URBAN DEVELOPMENT and MINISTER OF JUSTICE & LEGAL AFFAIRS and OTHERS
Ruled By: CHIDYAUSIKU CJ, MALABA DCJ, ZIYAMBI JA, GWAUNZA JA, GARWE JA, GOWORA JA, PATEL JA, HLATSHWAYO JA and CHIWESHE AJA

The limitation of any fundamental right or freedom enshrined in the Constitution must conform with subsection (2) of section 86 of the Constitution which provides that:“The fundamental rights and freedoms set out in this Chapter may be limited only in terms of a law of general application and to 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

Paragraph 10 of Schedule 6 to the Constitution provides, that, all existing laws continue in force but must be construed in conformity with the Constitution.
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CC14-20 : HILTON CHIRONGA and RASHID MAHIYA vs MINISTER OF JUSTICE, LEGAL & PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS and MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS and MINISTER OF DEFENCE and GOVERNMENT OF ZIMBABWE
Ruled By: MALABA DCJ, ZIYAMBI JCC, GWAUNZA JCC, GARWE JCC, GOWORA JCC, HLATHSWAYO JCC, PATEL JCC, BHUNU JCC and UCHENA JCC

Section 210 of the Constitution..., reads as follows:“210 Independent Complaints MechanismsAn Act of Parliament must provide an effective and independent mechanism for receiving and investigating complaints from members of the public about misconduct on the part of members of the security services, and for remedying any harm caused by such ...
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HMA06-19 : WILLMORE MAKUMIRE vs MINISTER OF PUBLIC SERVICE, LABOUR & SOCIAL WELFARE and ATTORNEY GENERAL OF ZIMBABWE
Ruled By: MAFUSIRE J

It is a technique of legislative drafting not to use brackets for numerals representing substantive, standalone sections in statutes.
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SC179-20 : MFUNDO MLILO vs THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF ZIMBABWE
Ruled By: GARWE JA, MAKARAU JA and MAKONI JA

A further consideration in the interpretation of a statute is that the legislature is presumed not to intend an absurdity, ambiguity, or repugnancy to arise out of the grammatical and ordinary meaning of the words it uses in an enactment.Therefore, in order to ascertain the true purpose and intent of ...
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