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Division of Assets of the Spouses re: Direct and Indirect Contributions iro Approach and Principle of Jus in re Propria

HH365-13 : LYDIA MAURO (NEE) NYAMBO vs REGIS MAURO
Ruled By: UCHENA J

It is common cause that the generator is required to electrify the premises on which the parties and their children will be staying. It is, however, clear that once the Vainona property is distributed and subsequently subdivided each party will become an independent owner of the subdivided properties. In view of most of the movables ...
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HB19-11 : LERATO NYANDORO vs NEWTON T. NYANDORO
Ruled By: NDOU J

The parties agreed that the sole immovable property…., be sold and the proceeds thereof be shared equally. The parties also agreed on the distribution of the movable assets acquired during the marriage and their agreement will be reflected in the draft order. At the commencement of the trial, there were two main issues outstanding ...
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HB60-11 : REZIMOSI DUBE vs SANDRA FARAI DUBE
Ruled By: KAMOCHA J

In his testimony, the plaintiff told this court that he was a businessman of 11 years standing who was aged 45 years. He resides at the matrimonial home, 499 Accacia Crescent, Victoria Falls which he believed did not form part of the matrimonial estate. His belief was based on his claim that the funds ...
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HB102-11 : MIRIRAI MUHUSHWA vs LILIOSA STELLA MUHUSHWA
Ruled By: KAMOCHA J

Further, the parties agreed that each party retains the property in their possession as their sole and exclusive property in respect of the movable property…..,. The issue that was left for the determination of the court related to the distribution of the two immovable properties, namely, House Number 1936 Dulivhadzimu Township and House Number 61 Dulivhadzimu ...
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HH181-14 : SHEILA CHINYAMAKOBVU vs EMMANUEL CHINYAMAKOBVU
Ruled By: MAWADZE J

a) …,. b) …,. c) …,. d) There is no dispute over the sharing of movable assets. The parties are agreed that all household goods be awarded to the applicant. They are also agreed that the applicant should be awarded two of the three motor vehicles which are specified in the pleadings. e) The only dispute before the parties relates to ...
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HB197-11 : SUSAN ZOWA (NEE CHIDEME) vs JAMESON ZOWA
Ruled By: NDOU J

During the subsistence of their marriage, the parties bought a Stand, commonly known as House Number 29 Heythrop Road, Montrose Bulawayo. This property was registered in their joint names. Ex facie, they own the house in equal shares. Both parties contend that they sold their respective properties which they owned before they got married. The plaintiff sold ...
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SC29-14 : PAUL SIMANGO vs MARTHA SIMANGO
Ruled By: ZIYAMBI JA, GWAUNZA JA and GOWORA JA

2. STAND 17170 SABLE STREET, BORROWDALE, HARAREThe appellant submits that by awarding to each of the parties a 50% share in this property, which was the matrimonial home, the court a quo erred as it had placed no weight on the fact that his direct contribution to the acquisition of the property was “substantially ...
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SC24-13 : VYVYAN JEAN MORONEY vs MICHAEL PATRICK MORONEY
Ruled By: GARWE JA, GOWORA JA and OMERJEE AJA

The background relevant to the determination of this matter is as follows. The parties' marriage was solemnised on 21 November 1970 at Salisbury (now Harare) in terms of the Marriage Act, 1964 (now the Marriage Act [Chapter 5:11]). For a period of over thirty years, the parties enjoyed a happy marriage relationship from which union two ...
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SC51-17 : A SHONHAYI DENHERE vs MUTSA DENHERE (Nee MARANGE)
Ruled By: GOWORA JA, GUVAVA JA and MAVANGIRA JA

The appellant challenged the order by the court awarding the respondent ownership of the matrimonial home in Vainona despite the fact that the property was jointly owned by the two. The appellant and the respondent both contributed towards the acquisition of this property and were joint owners. In deciding to award the entire property ...
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HH31-15 : ISAAC CHAMBA vs MAYBE NGWARATI
Ruled By: CHITAKUNYE J

The plaintiff's evidence on the issues…, was to the effect that the parties separated in 1982. At that time there was only the core house and the extension of the house to a seven-roomed house was at slab level. He is the one who was in gainful employment and so the improvements were ...
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HH35-15 : TENDAI PANGETI vs CHRISTINA NYAGUMBO
Ruled By: CHITAKUNYE J

The plaintiff gave evidence and tendered documentary evidence in support of his claim. Thereafter, the defendant gave evidence and tendered documentary evidence in support of her contention. From the evidence adduced, it is common cause that when the parties entered into an unregistered marriage union in 1999, the defendant owned an undeveloped Stand No.3376 Tynwald, ...
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HH35-16 : SHINGISAI MARYLN NYAMUKUSA vs GILBERT KARENGA MASWERA
Ruled By: UCHENA J

GILLESPIE J…, in Jengwa v Jengwa 1999 (2) ZLR 121 (H)…, said; “Whenever the general law applies to a relationship and a wife has contributed to the marital weal, either by her financial contributions or by suppressing her income-earning capacity in favour of home-making and relieving her husband to accumulate capital, it should be recognised that ...
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HH65-15 : SYDNEY USHE vs DOROTHY VIOLET MADZONGA
Ruled By: UCHENA J and MWAYERA J

Stand 19582 Zengeza 5 The appellant submitted that the Zengeza Stand should not have been distributed to him and the respondent as he bought it and their marriage was out of community of property. The respondent submitted that she directly and indirectly contributed towards the purchase and development of that property. The magistrate commented on the distribution of this ...
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HB14-05 : SMART MALABA vs NOMATHEMBA FENNY MALABA
Ruled By: NDOU J

This matter has a chequered background. I propose to give a summary of the material facts and events for the purposes of determining the issues before me. The parties became married to each other in terms of the Marriages Act of 1964 (as it was then) on 9 June 1978. There were two children of the marriage ...
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HH121-15 : GLADYS CHIGUNDE (nee Mautsi) vs DAVID CHIGUNDE
Ruled By: CHITAKUNYE J

The only issue referred to trial was:-1. What is a fair distribution of the matrimonial home, known as Number 9 Harare Drive, Logan Park, Hatfield, Harare?...,.What is a fair distribution of the matrimonial home known as Number 9 Harare Drive, Logan Park, Hatfield, Harare?The plaintiff claimed a 50 per cent share in the ...
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HH150-15 : SHINGIRAI PHILIP KATSANDE vs ANGELINE KATSANDE (nee NYAHWEMA)
Ruled By: CHITAKUNYE J

On the issue of movables, the plaintiff conceded that the defendant should provide him with the list of items she wanted and she should get these. The list was provided. On the motor vehicles, after a protracted cross examination, the plaintiff offered to buy the defendant a motor vehicle worth USD7,000=. The defendant indicated that in view ...
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HH312-17 : RACHEL CHIPARAUSHE (nee CHIMFWEMBE) vs LANGTON CHIPARAUSHE and JOHANNES CHIPARAUSHE
Ruled By: CHITAKUNYE J

The issues, as outlined..., pertain to the availability and distribution of the movable and immovable assets of the spouses. The plaintiff gave evidence after which each of the two defendants testified. From the plaintiff's evidence, and that of the first defendant, it is common cause that after the two of them married in Botswana they later were deported from ...
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HH674-14 : ISAAC SITHOLE vs LUCIA SITHOLE (NEE MUTORE)
Ruled By: CHITAKUNYE J

The plaintiff gave evidence and tendered documentary evidence in support of his stance on the assets he believed are available for distribution and those assets he believed should not be subject of distribution….,. The plaintiff's evidence, on the assets, was to the effect that the only asset acquired during the subsistence of the marriage was the matrimonial house, ...
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HH18-06 : MASIYIWA CLEOPHAS GONYE vs STELLA MARIS GONYE (NEE MUCHENJE)
Ruled By: UCHENA J

In paragraph 9 of his declaration, the plaintiff offers the defendant all movable assets mentioned in paragraph 7 and 8 except an Imperial upright freezer and a washing machine….,. In reconvention, the defendant seeks the following orders:- (a)…,. (b)…,. (c)…,. (d) 50% of the Domboshawa house. (e) 25% of the assets of the farm. (f) 50% of the value of the movable assets in ...
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HH457-14 : PHILIPPA ANN COUMBIS vs RONALD JOHN COUMBIS
Ruled By: MAWADZE J

Let me deal…, with the belated offer made by the defendant in the closing written submissions. I find merit in that offer. The defendant, while accepting that the matrimonial home, No.6 Northwood Rise, Mt Pleasant is jointly owned by the parties, also submitted that it should be awarded to him if the custody of Julian Ronald Coumbis ...
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HH457-14 : PHILIPPA ANN COUMBIS vs RONALD JOHN COUMBIS
Ruled By: MAWADZE J

In respect of the property matters, the plaintiff seeks half share of the value of all the assets owned by the parties and seeks to be declared the exclusive owner of the following assets un-encumbered; 1. No.6 Northwood Rise, Mt Pleasant, Harare. 2. No.94 Matumi Sands, Lonehill in South Africa. 3. No.112 Matumi Sands, Lonehill in South Africa. 4. No.6 Rose ...
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SC50-20 : ALASTAIR SMITH vs ABIGAIL SMITH
Ruled By: GARWE JA, BHUNU JA and MAKONI JA

This is an appeal against part of the judgment of the High Court. The appellant specifically appeals against paragraphs 2 and 3 of the operative part of the judgment which awarded the respondent maintenance at the rate of US$3,000 per month until she dies, remarries, or cohabits with another man ...
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HH540-16 : ALASTAIR SMITH vs ABIGAIL SMITH
Ruled By: UCHENA J

The plaintiff sued his wife, the defendant, seeking a decree of divorce and other ancillary orders.The parties were married on 5 October 1991 in Bulawayo. Their marriage was blessed with a son who has since attained the age of majority and obtained his first degree. He is staying with the ...
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HH115-10 : NASSAH MUKOMBERANWA vs VIVIAN MOKOMBERANWA
Ruled By: MUSAKWA J

One usually expects that once a married couple agrees to end their relationship premised on irretrievable breakdown, then they ought to come to a settlement in respect of some, if not all, ancillary issues.There appears to have been acrimony that militated against that in the present matter, such that the ...
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SC51-20 : ALAN LOCK vs ELLEN LOCK (NEE FISCHER)
Ruled By: GOWORA JA, BHUNU JA and MAKONI JA

On 27 September 2017, the High Court rendered judgment in HC979/15 whereby it dissolved the parties' marriage and awarded ancillary relief which included distribution of the assets of the parties. The relevant part of the order, distributing the assets of the parties, reads as follows;“F. The matrimonial estate of the ...
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HH134-09 : PUWAYI CHIUTSI vs CLARA CHIUTSI
Ruled By: MUSAKWA J

The plaintiff issued summons in which he sought a decree of divorce, custody of the minor children, division of matrimonial property, and an order that each party bears their own costs.On the other hand, the defendant counter-claimed for a decree of divorce. She also claimed that she be allowed to ...
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HH118-09 : THERESA CHIGONDE vs WILLIAM CHIGONDE
Ruled By: MAVANGIRA J

This is a divorce action in which the plaintiff issued summons seeking a decree of divorce and other ancillary relief.She also seeks an order for the custody of the two minor children of the marriage with the defendant being allowed reasonable access. She also seeks an order that the defendant ...
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HH134-12 : EVANGELIST SANDE (nee NYAMANGUNDA) vs TAKAWIRA KIZITO SANDE
Ruled By: CHITAKUNYE J

In 1989, the plaintiff and defendant married each other in terms of customary law. Their marriage was however not registered. After a period of about ten years living together in the manner of husband and wife they decided to have their marriage solemnized in terms of the Marriages Act [Chapter ...
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SC25-09 : AIDAN BECKFORD vs ELIZABETH BECKFORD
Ruled By: SANDURA JA, ZIYAMBI JA and GWAUNZA JA

On 20 December 2006 the High Court granted a decree of divorce and other ancillary relief in a divorce action in which Mr Beckford was the plaintiff and Mrs Beckford the defendant. Aggrieved by part of the Order, Mr Beckford appealed to this Court. The Notice of Appeal, in relevant ...
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HH22-11 : SHEPHERD MASAWI vs MARGRET MASAWI
Ruled By: GUVAVA J

The plaintiff in this matter issued summons out of this court claiming a decree of divorce, custody of the minor children of the marriage, and other ancillary relief.Four issues were referred to trial in terms of a joint pre-trial conference minute filed by the parties on 27 November 2008. The ...
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HB159-11 : HILDA SIBANDA vs TEEJAY SIBANDA
Ruled By: NDOU J

This is an opposed divorce matter in which divorce is sought on grounds of irretrievable breakdown of the marriage.The parties were married to each other on 20 September 1996 and the marriage still subsists. There is one minor child of the marriage, namely, Simpson Nqobizitha Sibanda, a boy born on ...
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HH176-15 : BARBARA MAKAHAMADZE vs DOUGLAS MUTUVIRA
Ruled By: MWAYERA J

The houses are situated in different locations, namely, Nyanga and Chitungwiza - clearly entailing they are of different values. It would, in my view, not be just and equitable to order each to get one of the houses, but, to apportion an appropriate share in each of the properties with ...
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SC89-20 : GOVATI MHORA vs EMMACULATA MHORA
Ruled By: HLATSHWAYO JA, BHUNU JA and UCHENA JA

This is an appeal against part of the judgment of the High Court upholding the respondent's claim of a 50% share of an immovable property registered in the appellant's name pursuant to the distribution of property upon divorce.THE FACTSThe appellant and respondent were married in 1970 in terms of an ...
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HH446-18 : EMMACULATA MHORA vs GOVATI MHORA
Ruled By: CHIRAWU-MUGOMBA J

The famed Nigerian author, feminist, and motivational speaker, Chimamanda Ngozie Adichie, in one of her TED talks discussed an interesting topic titled, “The dangers of a single story.” She talked about how she was initially shaped by one narrative on life but she later realized how dangerous such a trajectory ...
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SC66-17 : DORICA MUZONGONDI vs CALISTO MUZONGONDI
Ruled By: GARWE JA, GOWORA JA and PATEL JA

The parties were formerly married in terms of the law; they are no longer married having been divorced by the High Court on 3 February 2013. This is an appeal against part only of a judgment granting the decree of divorce.The parties concluded a customary union in 1995, and, on ...
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HH27-11 : CALLISTO MUZONGONDI vs DORICA MUZONGONDI (nee OFFICE)
Ruled By: CHITAKUNYE J

In the year 1995, the plaintiff married the defendant in terms of customary law. They had apparently commenced living together prior to the formalization of the union in terms of customary law. On 31 March 2000 their marriage was solemnized in terms of the Marriages Act Chapter 5:11]. The marriage ...
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HH39-08 : PUMULA DZVOVA vs LUKE DZVOVA
Ruled By: MAKARAU JP

The plaintiff and the defendant were married in Harare in February 1982. There are no children to the marriage.The parties have realized that they no longer have love and affection for each other and that their relationship has broken down and cannot be retrieved. They came to this joint conclusion ...
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SC130-21 : PHILIPPA COUMBIS vs RONALD COUMBIS and DOVES FUNERAL ASSURANCE (PVT) LTD
Ruled By: GARWE JA, GOWORA JA and UCHENA JA

This is an appeal and cross-appeal against parts of the judgment of the High Court dated 4 September 2014 granting a decree of divorce and ancillary relief for and against the appellant (the plaintiff in the court a quo and the appellant in this appeal) and the cross-appellant (the defendant ...
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HH974-15 : GUGULETHU HURASHA vs CENTRAL AFRICAN BUILDING SOCIETY and FIRST CAPITAL PLUS and ITAYI MUNYEZA and SHERIFF OF ZIMBABWE and MASTER OF THE HIGH COURT
Ruled By: NDEWERE J

The applicant and the third respondent divorced on 16 January 2014 in Case No. HC7328/13.In terms of a consent paper concluded on 14 November 2013, which became part of the divorce order of 16 January 2014, the applicant and the third respondent agreed to give their matrimonial home, Stand No.17074 ...
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HB39-15 : JEMITIOUS GUMBO vs VARAIDZO GUMBO
Ruled By: KAMOCHA J

The plaintiff and defendant got married on 18 September 2007. The plaintiff was a widower and the defendant was a divorcee at the time of the marriage. Each had two children from the previous marriage but they had no children together. They had started cohabiting two years before they got ...
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HH670-15 : THE SHERIFF OF THE HIGH COURT vs NOMVUYO MADZIRO and ANESUISHE MADZIRO and RUVARASHE MADZIRO and CBZ BANK LIMITED
Ruled By: MATANDA-MOYO J

The judgment creditor obtained judgment in its favour against Walter Madziro in HC2110/12, for payment of the sum of $86,965=36 with interest thereon at the rate of 36% per annum from 7 February 2012.Subsequent to that order, the judgement creditor directed the applicant to attach and take into execution the ...
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HMA01-19 : ANNA MAWARE vs EMMANUEL CHIWARE
Ruled By: MAFUSIRE J

For 31 years, the plaintiff and the defendant lived together as husband and wife in an unregistered customary law union (“the union”).During the subsistence of the union, the parties acquired a sizeable number of assets, both movable and immovable.The plaintiff said they pooled their resources and acquired those assets jointly. ...
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CC05-22 : GOVATI MHORA vs EMMACULATA MHORA
Ruled By: PATEL JCC

This is a chamber application for condonation and extension of time within which to file an application for leave to note an appeal against the decision of the Supreme Court under judgment number SC89-20.The instant application was made pursuant to Rule 35 of the Constitutional Court Rules 2016.The applicant craves ...
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