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Findings of Fact re: Witness Testimony iro Approach & the Presumption of Clarity of Events Nearer the Date of the Event

HB99-14 : ELLEN MAJOLA vs BEKEZELA NYONI
Ruled By: MAKONESE J

I concluded that the evidence of the defendant was discredited under cross-examination. Her narration of events was not convincing and she did not impress as an honest witness. The version of the plaintiff is more credible than that of the defendant. I make the specific finding that on the evidence placed before the court, ...
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HB100-14 : LEMMAN MUNENEKWA vs ELIAS MUZAMBA and FANISILE NKOMO and PHILANI WEZA and NKOSILATHI NGWENYA and MINISTER OF LANDS & RURAL RESETTLEMENT
Ruled By: KAMOCHA J

The plaintiff was an unreliable witness as he was untruthful and evasive as he testified. He is not worth to be believed….,. Elias Muzamba gave his evidence well in a clear and convincing manner. He was worth to be believed and his evidence is accepted by this court. Where his evidence conflicts with that of the ...
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HB17-16 : WINNIE MPOFU vs FLOPPA LEAH MLAVU a.k.a LEAH FLOPPHEL MLAVU and ESTER KELLI (N.O.) and THE ASSISTANT MASTER
Ruled By: MATHONSI J

Winnie Mpofu and her witnesses gave their evidence very well. The only blemish was in the evidence of Martin Soraidema who took a tangent on the use of the surname Mpofu. He said Winnie got it because it was her mother's totem and not the deceased's. What was clear though was that apart ...
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HH130-16 : YAKUB MAHOMED vs JOHN ARNOLD BREDENKAMP
Ruled By: CHIGUMBA J

The court did not formulate the impression that Mr Yakub Mahomed and Mr Jonathan Samkange were being economical with the truth or attempting to mislead it. There were some unsavory aspects of the testimonies given but these aspects go to certain legalities and need not necessarily have any bearing on the question of whether the defendant is liable ...
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HH485-13 : LOVENESS KUDZANGA vs GODFREY KUDZANGA and THE REGISTRAR OF DEEDS and DEPUTY SHERIFF HARARE
Ruled By: MAWADZE J

The plaintiff did not fare very well as a witness under cross examination…,.
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HH98-16 : VADAC PROPERTIES [PRIVATE] LIMITED vs CURE CHEM OVERSEAS [PRIVATE] LIMITED
Ruled By: MAFUSIRE J

I consider that all the witnesses from both sides spoke well. They stood their ground in cross-examination. They highlighted, as best as they could, their respective cases.
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HH99-15 : COSMAS NYAMBARA vs CO-MINISTERS OF HOME AFFAIRS and COMMISSIONER GENERAL and DETECTIVE CONSTABLE MUUYA and DETECTIVE SEARGENT MUSEKIWA
Ruled By: DUBE J

Constable Muuya gave his evidence well and remained consistent with his story.
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HH124-15 : RIMUKA ISLAMIC SOCIETY vs ENOCK MWASHUHWA
Ruled By: ZHOU J

The defendant struck me as an intelligent man who was very calculating in the manner in which he answered the questions put to him. He is certainly not the un-sophisticated witness that he sought to present himself as.
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HH150-15 : SHINGIRAI PHILIP KATSANDE vs ANGELINE KATSANDE (nee NYAHWEMA)
Ruled By: CHITAKUNYE J

The evidence on Stand 373, Midlands Township 3 of Uplands sub-division of A of Waterfalls, exposed the plaintiff as not credible at all….,. As the plaintiff conceded, under cross examination, the so-called Deed of Cession is a fake document not reflecting the truth on the purchaser of the property. What is apparent to me is that ...
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HH18-06 : MASIYIWA CLEOPHAS GONYE vs STELLA MARIS GONYE (NEE MUCHENJE)
Ruled By: UCHENA J

The plaintiff gave his evidence well. He struck me as a firm man who brooks no nonsense. I have no doubt that his version is the truthful one as to what caused the breakdown of the marriage. His evidence is supported by the defendant's on the events leading to her being sent to their daughter ...
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HH161-15 : MCR VENGESAYI and AGNES VENGESAYI T/A VENGESAYI ARHITECTS vs BELVEDERE NURSING HOME (PRIVATE) LIMITED
Ruled By: DUBE J

M.C.R. Vengesayi testified well and maintained his version of the story. Dr Zvandasara remained consistent with his story despite intense cross examination. Drs Chipato and Chiware corroborated each other.
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HH107-13 : POWERSPEED ELECTRICAL LTD vs ENFIELD ZIMBABWE
Ruled By: DUBE J

John Breyten Reid gave his evidence well. Ross Grantly Wallbridge gave his evidence well. I found the witness to be fair and honest. He conceded a number of points against the plaintiff's case. Gift Marufu was, at times, evasive.
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HH176-15 : BARBARA MAKAHAMADZE vs DOUGLAS MUTUVIRA
Ruled By: MWAYERA J

The defendant recalled that on 2 January 2009, after they separated, he sold the Nyanga house to one Mr Henry Mugore Muringai with whom he entered into an agreement of sale.I must hasten to point out that such agreement of sale was not satisfactorily supported by both the defendant and ...
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HH222-16 : TOTAL ZIMBABWE (PVT) LTD vs RONALD BAKARI
Ruled By: DUBE J

Ester Verenga gave her evidence well. She maintained her story under cross examination. Although this is a single witness case, the evidence of the witness was clear, truthful and satisfactory. Her version was corroborated by the contents of the surety document and other documents produced. She was a credible witness and I believed her….,. The defendant did not ...
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HH457-14 : PHILIPPA ANN COUMBIS vs RONALD JOHN COUMBIS
Ruled By: MAWADZE J

The plaintiff was very candid about her character in her evidence. She admitted suffering from temporal lobe epilepsy and that before the diagnosis and treatment she was of violent disposition. She also admitted having smoked dagga, about four (4) times, during the marriage, just for fun, with the defendant, and denied that it was in copius quantity ...
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HH43-06 : ZIMBABWE DEVELOPMENT BANK vs NAGA SALONS and NYARAI CHIWAURA and BETTY CHIWAURA
Ruled By: KUDYA J

Dumisani Sibanda failed to express himself clearly on the discount rate. He confused himself by seeking to equate it with interest when it was not interest.
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HH50-12 : CHEMATRON PRODUCTS ZIMBABWE (PVT) LTD vs TENDA TRANSPORT (PVT) LTD and REGISTRAR OF DEEDS
Ruled By: BERE J

The defendant's representative, Mr John Thomson Mungwari, did not portray himself in good light in this case….,. The story told by the plaintiff's sole witness, Mr Killian Kufahakurambwi, struck me as a credible…,.
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HH84-09 : LIZZIE MUKUMBA vs THE MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS and THE COMMISSIONER OF POLICE
Ruled By: KUDYA J

I found the plaintiff and her witness credible witnesses who related what transpired at their home on the day in question. They had no reason to mislead the court. They did not exaggerate the events….,. The probabilities confirm their testimony….,. Assistant Inspector Edmore Chirume…, was not a credible witness. He was guarded in his responses. He was ...
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HH14-09 : TENDAI MUZA vs CHRISTINA MUWIRIMI and FATIMA MURWISI and MUNICIPALITY OF CHITUNGWIZA
Ruled By: MTSHIYA J

The plaintiff…., I found to be a credible witness…,.
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HH111-09 : ELLEN SIMON vs FUNDA SAIMON
Ruled By: KUDYA J

I believed the plaintiff and her witnesses. They gave consistent and credible testimony….,. I found the defendant and his witnesses incredible witnesses.
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HH189-15 : ELTON NYABUSHA vs ZIMBABWE ELECTRICITY TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION COMPANY
Ruled By: MATANDA-MOYO J

Mrs Chebanga did not fare well under cross-examination. She was rude and evasive. If she was not biased her testimony would have greatly assisted the court. I was convinced her report was a duplication of the plaintiff's story as narrated to her….,. I do not therefore intend to place much reliance on her testimony. She failed ...
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HH656-15 : INNOCENT CHITIKI vs PAN AFRICAN MINING (PRIVATE) LIMITED
Ruled By: CHIGUMBA J

The plaintiff did not come across as a person who deliberately set out to mislead the court.
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HB82-15 : THULISANI NYAMAMBI vs BONGANI NCUBE
Ruled By: MAKONESE J

In this matter, I have to assess the credibility of the witnesses and assess the probabilities of the plaintiff's version as against the defendant's account.
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HH653-15 : LEWENOD ENTERPRISES (PRIVATE) LIMITED vs FREIGHT AFRICA LOGISTICS
Ruled By: CHIGUMBA J

This case boils down to a question of the plaintiff's word against the defendant's. Accordingly, we must balance the plaintiff's claim against the defendant's defence, and, in so doing, decide which of their versions is more likely to be true. In other words, which version is more believable or most likely to have transpired than the other? The preponderance ...
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HH25-09 : KWINDIMA FABIOLA vs MVUNDURA LOUIS
Ruled By: MAKARAU JP

Emmanuel Mutambirwa gave his evidence well. He was understandably excited in having to be the first to testify in the matter, and, at times, would be unnecessarily argumentative in his responses to questions put to him in cross examination. All in all, I have little difficulty in accepting that he gave me his honest opinion on ...
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HH379-14 : RESERVE BANK OF ZIMBABWE vs PRIVILEGE MATURURE
Ruled By: MATHONSI J

The plaintiff's case was presented through the evidence of its head of Human Resources Division, Elliot Short Rwatirera, who has been so employed for 14 years, and its Senior Executive Support Services, Francis Tamanikwa….,. The two (2) gentlemen who testified on behalf of the plaintiff gave their evidence extremely well supported by documentation which they explained very clearly. ...
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HH207-15 : G BANK ZIMBABWE LTD vs ZIMBABWE REVENUE AUTHORITY
Ruled By: KUDYA J

The evidence of the Head of Corporate was that all the money was supplied from the offshore related party at the margin and interest rate stated in the facility letter to whom all the capital and interest were remitted.It seems to me that he did not fully disclose the nature ...
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HH352-18 : N.R BARBER (PRIVATE) LIMITED vs ZAMBEZI GAS ZIMBABWE (PRIVATE) LIMITED
Ruled By: MUZENDA J

Mr Mr Antiock Kuraone impressed the court as an honest witness, he did not exaggerate but remained forthright. He actually confirmed Mr N.R. Barber's testimony and both witnesses were credible. Their evidence tallies with the exhibits produced in court….,.Mr T Nherera was evasive during cross-examination and had difficulties in answering ...
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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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HH339-18 : KUDAKWASHE MURAPE and MABLE MURAPE vs MUCHANETA CHATAMBUDZA
Ruled By: CHIKOWERO J

The crisp issue for determination is whether, at the material time, the defendant did not have the mental capacity to enter into the Agreement of Sale by reason of insanity.If the answer is in the affirmative, the Agreement of Sale entered into between the plaintiffs and the defendant, on 26 ...
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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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HH49-10 : HENRY NYOKA vs JENNIFER MUREZA
Ruled By: MAVANGIRA J

In terms of direct payments towards the purchasing of the immovable property, the defendant's claim is that she raised the deposit which was 10% of the purchase price. She also claims that, through her own enterprises, she raised funds with which she had carpets fitted in the house and razor ...
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HH362-13 : THOMAS CHAURAYA vs PROGRESS MAKOKORO
Ruled By: MAWADZE J

The plaintiff was..., not an impressive witness in explaining how the house was constructed and the time frame. I do not believe that the plaintiff suffered from some amnesia but he simply was not willing to give dates which will show that the defendant was his 'wife' when extension and ...
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HB100-18 : ERASMUS DUBE vs ZIMBABWE ELECTRICITY TRANSMISSION DISTRIBUTION COMPANY
Ruled By: MAKONESE J

The plaintiff struck as a witness who was evasive and who could not accept basic factual scenarios presented by the evidence....,.Mitchel Chiungwe gave his evidence in a comfortable, consistent and logical manner. He was not shaken under cross-examination....,.Engineer Martin Kanyepe gave his evidence well and was not contradicted in any ...
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HH321-17 : NORMAN MAFERERA vs SUSAN JANUARY
Ruled By: MATANDA-MOYO J

The plaintiff gave his evidence well. His evidence was simple and straight forward....,.On the other hand, the defendant's witnesses were not very useful. Their evidence did not deal with the crux of the matter;...,.The defendant's evidence was also fraught with inconsistencies.
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HH211-18 : MOSLEY MASHINGAIDZE vs PRECIOUS CHIPUNZA
Ruled By: MATANDA-MOYO J

The plaintiff gave simple and straightforward evidence....,. I believed him....,.The plaintiff gave his evidence well...,.
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HH443-15 : MHANGURA COPPER MINES LIMITED vs TAYENGWA MUSKWE
Ruled By: HUNGWE J

The respondent was a poor witness for his case.
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HH76-09 : TIMOTHY CHINYADZA vs MELTON PHIRI
Ruled By: KUDYA J

On 19 September 2008, the plaintiff issued summons out of this court seeking $50 million for adultery damages against the defendant. The defendant denied the allegations in his plea filed of record on 17 December 2008.At the pre-trial conference held on 19 May 2009, the amount claimed was amended, by ...
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HB18-15 : JULIET NHLIZIYO (N.O.) and ESTATE LATE HAROLD NHLIZIYO vs NOKUTHULA MOYO and ESTER KELLI (N.O.) and ESTATE LATE PREECE NHLIZIYO and ASSISTANT MASTER (N.O.) and CITY OF BULAWAYO
Ruled By: MAKONESE J

The first plaintiff's witnesses, Jack Nhliziyo and Mandleni Nhliziyo, were extremely unhelpful to the court.Their evidence was vague and of little assistance to the plaintiff's case.
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HB27-15 : MONICA DHLIWAYO vs BONGANI NDLOVU (as Executor Dative estate Late Jubane James Jack) and ESTATE LATE JUBANE JAMES JACK and CLEMENTINE JACK and DEPUTY MASTER OF THE HIGH COURT
Ruled By: MAKONESE J

It is my view, that, the evidence of the plaintiff was not convincing. She did not strike as a credible witness.
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SC127-21 : MIDLANDS STATE UNIVERSITY vs GALAXY ENGINEERING DESIGN CONSULTANTS (PRIVATE) LIMITED
Ruled By: GWAUNZA DCJ, BHUNU JA and MATHONSI JA

This is an appeal against the judgment of the High Court (the court a quo) rendered in favour of the respondent on 24 July 2019 following a full trial. The judgment directed the appellant to pay to the respondent interest on the sum of $84,827=17 at the rate of 19.5% ...
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HH99-18 : C F (PVT) LTD vs ZIMBABWE REVENUE AUTHORITY
Ruled By: KUDYA J

The appellant acted in a devious manner in regards to management fees. Its conduct amounted to a deliberate act of transfer pricing which was done with intent to avoid tax....,.The Managing Director misled the court that the appellant provided functional analysis input under duress, contrary to his letter of 12 ...
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HH823-15 : AT INTERNATIONAL LTD vs ZIMBABWE REVENUE AUTHORITY
Ruled By: KUDYA J

Counsel for the appellant submitted, that, the sole witness was credible and reliable in all material respects.I do not agree with the contention by counsel for the appellant, that, the witness was a credible and reliable witness who gave his evidence well.Under cross examination, he contradicted material parts of his ...
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