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Constitutional Rights re: Equal Protection of the Law, Non-Discrimination, Positive Discrimination and Classification

SC33-08 : DR ANNAMORE JAMU vs CITY OF HARARE
Ruled By: SANDURA JA, ZIYAMBI JA and GARWE JA

This is an appeal against a judgment of the Administrative Court refusing the appellant special consent to establish a residential clinic with a capacity for fifteen beds at her surgery at Stand 17330 Harare Township of Salisbury Township lands, otherwise known as 42 Duiker Crescent, Borrowdale West (“the premises”).The appellant ...
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SC11-12 : JESTINA MUKOKO vs THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL
Ruled By: CHIDYAUSIKU CJ, MALABA DCJ, SANDURA JA, ZIYAMBI JA and GARWE JA

This case is about a permanent stay of a criminal prosecution because of torture and inhuman and degrading treatment to which the applicant was subjected by State security agents prior to being brought to Court on a criminal charge.Jestina Mukoko (hereinafter referred to as (“the applicant”) appeared before a magistrate ...
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SC11-12 : JESTINA MUKOKO vs THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL
Ruled By: CHIDYAUSIKU CJ, MALABA DCJ, SANDURA JA, ZIYAMBI JA and GARWE JA

This case is about a permanent stay of a criminal prosecution because of torture and inhuman and degrading treatment to which the applicant was subjected by State security agents prior to being brought to Court on a criminal charge.Jestina Mukoko (hereinafter referred to as (“the applicant”) appeared before a magistrate ...
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SC11-12 : JESTINA MUKOKO vs THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL
Ruled By: CHIDYAUSIKU CJ, MALABA DCJ, SANDURA JA, ZIYAMBI JA and GARWE JA

THE SECOND GROUNDEffect of Pre-charge Abduction and Violation of section 15(1) on Criminal ProsecutionThe second ground on which the validity of the decision to institute the criminal prosecution was challenged was that the prosecution was unlawful because it was based on information or evidence obtained from the applicant by infliction ...
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HH104-09 : BSKY ENERGY (PVT) LTD vs MINISTER OF ENERGY AND POWER DEVELOPMENT and ANOTHER
Ruled By: BHUNU J

The applicant is a duly registered company in terms of the laws of this country. It is in the business of importing and marketing fuel in terms of licence number 000228 issued by the respondent Ministry on the 2nd of January 2009. It is common cause that on the 4th of September 2009 a consignment of 476,427 litres ...
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HH549-15 : ELSIE BHILA vs THE MASTER OF HIGH COURT and FREDDY CHMBARI NO and RATIDZO BHILA and KELVIN BHILA and KWATINI BHILA
Ruled By: MWAYERA J

The common law position of excluding children born out of wedlock violated the Constitutional rights to protection of the law and freedom from discrimination. These rights have always been in the Zimbabwean Constitution, the old Act 1979, and have been more pronounced by the wording in the new Act, The Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No.20) ...
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HH48-11 : LEON GEOFFRY HEATHCOTE vs MP MATONGO and MINISTER OF LANDS AND RURAL RESETTLEMENT
Ruled By: BHUNU J

The first respondent has also complained that the applicant is in the habit of making false police reports against his employees in order to flush them out from the disputed land. In the Commercial Farmers Union and Nine Others v The Minister of Lands and Rural Resettlement and Five Others SC31-10 case the learned CHIEF ...
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HH287-14 : FRANCIS MAKANDIRASA MAZARURA vs RHODAH KATIVHU
Ruled By: MWAYERA J

It is important at this stage for the court to make it clear that out our Constitution of Zimbabwe, Amendment (No.20) Act 2013, is very clear on equality between men and women when it comes to land issues. This is for the obvious reason that land is a basic necessity and that no one ...
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CC02-14 : NEVANJI MADANHIRE and NQABA MATSHAZI vs ATTORNEY-GENERAL
Ruled By: CHIDYAUSIKU CJ, MALABA DCJ, ZIYAMBI JA, GWAUNZA JA, GARWE JA, GOWORA JA, HLATSHWAYO JA, PATEL JA and GUVAVA JA

PROTECTION OF THE LAW AND RIGHT TO A FAIR TRIAL In his heads of argument, counsel for the applicants submits that the requirement of serious harm in the crime of defamation is vague in that the word “serious” is a comparative adjective which is almost impossible of a benchmark or judicial definition. Consequently, the requirement ...
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CC04-14 : JENNIFER WILLIAMS and MAGODONGA MAHLANGU and CLARA MANJENGWA and CELINA MADUKANI vs CO-MINISTERS OF HOME AFFAIRS and COMMISSIONER GENERAL OF POLICE and ATTORNEY GENERAL OF ZIMBABWE
Ruled By: ZIYAMBI JA, GARWE JA, MAKARAU JA GOWORA JA and OMERJEE AJA

THE COMPLAINT AGAINST DISCRIMINATION Section 23(1) of the Constitution provides: “23 PROTECTION FROM DISCRIMINATION ON THE GROUNDS OF RACE, ETC (1) Subject to the provisions of this section - (a) No law shall make any provision that is discriminatory either of itself or in its effect; and (b) No person shall be treated in a discriminatory manner ...
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CC11-15 : ARTHUR MUTAMBARA vs THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF ZIMBABWE and COMMISSIONER GENERAL OF POLICE
Ruled By: CHIDYAUSIKU CJ, MALABA DCJ, ZIYAMBI JCC, GWAUNZA JCC, GARWE JCC, GOWORA JCC, HLATSHWAYO JCC, GUVAVA JCC and MAVANGIRA AJCC

Freedom from discrimination Section 23 of the old Constitution provided for protection against discrimination as follows:- “23 Protection from discrimination on the grounds of race (1) Subject to the provisions of this section - (a) No law shall make any provision that is discriminatory either in itself or in its effect; and (b) No person shall be treated in ...
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SC12-14 : ANTHONY MAKINTOSH vs THE CHAIRMAN, ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE OF CITY OF HARARE and CITY OF HARARE
Ruled By: ZIYAMBI JA, GWAUNZA JA and GOWORA JA

In its submissions, the appellant stated that no less than seven Stands along The Chase in Mount Pleasant have been converted from residential Stands to commercial uses. The response by the respondents was that most of these businesses were operating illegally and that proceedings for redressing that situation were in progress. As observed by the learned ...
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CC06-16 : SAMUEL NKOMO vs MINISTER OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT, RURAL & URBAN DEVELOPMENT and MINISTER OF JUSTICE, LEGAL & PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS and THE GOVERNMENT OF REPUBLIC OF ZIMBABWE
Ruled By: CHIDYAUSIKU CJ, ZIYAMBI JCC, GWAUNZA JCC, GARWE JCC, GOWORA JCC, HLATSHWAYO JCC, PATEL JCC, GUVAVA JCC and MAVANGIRA AJCC

INFRINGEMENT OF SECTION 56(1) Section 56(1) of the Constitution provides: “56 Equality and non-discrimination (1) All persons are equal before the law and have the right to equal protection and benefit of the law.” The right guaranteed under section 56(1) is that of equality of all persons before the law and the right to receive the same protection and ...
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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

PROTECTION OF THE LAW Section 18(1) of the Constitution reads: “Subject to the provisions of this Constitution, every person is entitled to the protection of the law.” Section 113 defines 'law' to mean any provision of the Constitution. Section 18(1) of the Constitution provides protection to every person against a legislative measure which does not meet the requirements of ...
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CC11-14 : JOEL NORMAN SENGEREDO vs THE STATE
Ruled By: CHIDYAUSIKU CJ, MALABA DCJ, ZIYAMBI JA, GWAUNZA JA, GARWE JA, GOWORA JA, PATEL JA, HLATSHWAYO JA and GUVAVA JA

This application was referred to this Court by the court a quo in terms of s 24(2) of the old Constitution of Zimbabwe (hereinafter referred to as “the Constitution”). The facts forming the background to this application are the following – The applicant was charged, in the Magistrates Court, with two counts of fraud as ...
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SC31-10 : COMMERCIAL FARMERS UNION and OTHERS vs THE MINISTER OF LANDS AND RURAL RESETTLEMENT and OTHERS
Ruled By: CHIDYAUSIKU CJ, MALABA DCJ, ZIYAMBI JA, GARWE JA and CHEDA AJA

I now turn to deal with the complaint that the Attorney-General is being discriminatory, in that only white commercial farmers are being prosecuted for contravening section 3 of the Gazetted Lands (Consequential Provisions) Act [Chapter 20:08]. The applicants contend that because of this discrimination the Attorney-General should be interdicted from prosecuting the individual applicants.Section 3 ...
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HMA19-17 : VENGAI RUSHWAYA vs NELSON BVUNGO and THE SHERIFF FOR ZIMBABWE N.O.
Ruled By: MAFUSIRE J

Counsel for the applicant argued that even though a traditional leader himself (the applicant is the incumbent Chief Serima of Gutu, Masvingo), who, as such, exercises quasi-judicial functions, the applicant's conduct should not be judged by the standard of a reasonable man, the diligens paterfamilias. Rather, his conduct should be judged on the basis of ...
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HHMA24-17 : THE STATE vs CHIPO MANDOMBO
Ruled By: MAWADZE J and ASSESSORS: MUTOMBA and DAURAMANZI

While section 56 of our Constitution provides for equality and non-discrimination before the law, it is trite in our law that female first offenders are treated more leniently than males. In that regard what can be termed as “positive discrimination” is in order. It is fact that we have more male prisoners than females in ...
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HHH43-15 : STATE vs FREDRECK NGORIMA
Ruled By: MWAYERA J and TSANGA J

The criminal justice system, as a general principle, is non-discriminatory in holding criminal violators to account for their actions regardless of factors such as age, sex, social class or race to mention a few. However, in meting out punishment it is a fact that positive biases often emerge towards certain groups such as ...
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HH193-16 : GRANDWELL HOLDINGS PL vs MINISTER OF MINES and ZIMBABWE MINING DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION and MARANGE RESOURCES PL and ZIMBABWE CONSOLIDATED DIAMOND COMPANY and MBADA DIAMONDS PL and ANOR
Ruled By: MAFUSIRE J

In Minister of Lands Ors v Commercial Farmers Union 2001 [2] ZLR 457 [S]…, CHIDYAUSIKU CJ put it this way: “…,. [T]he law is supreme over decisions and actions of Government and private persons. There is…, one law for all….,. [T]he exercise of all public power must find its ultimate source in a legal ...
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HH272-15 : VENENCIA CHIMINYA vs ESTATE LATE DENNIS CHIMINYA and PASSIVELY CHIMINYA and THE MASTER OF THE HIGH COURT
Ruled By: MWAYERA J

Section 56(1) and (3) of the Zimbabwe Constitution Amendment (No.20) Act 2013…, reads: “56. Equality and non-discrimination (1) All persons are equal before the law and have the right to equal protection and benefit of the law. (2)…,. (3) Every person has the right not to be treated in an unfairly discriminatory manner on such grounds as their nationality, race, colour, tribe, ...
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HH336-14 : IGNATIUS CHOMBO vs MARIAN CHOMBO (NEE MHLOYI)
Ruled By: MANGOTA J

The defendant cited the Constitution of the country and the ruling party's manifesto, the contents of which documents she said supported the proposition that women should be treated on an equal footing with men when it comes to the distribution of the country's natural resources - including land. She also made reference to statistics which emanated from ...
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CC09-19 : SIMON SHONHAYI DENHERE vs MUTSA DENHERE (nee MARANGE) and ATTORNEY-GENERAL OF ZIMBABWE
Ruled By: MALABA CJ and GWAUNZA DJC and BERE JCC

The former Constitution provided for the right to protection of the law in section 18(1). In Williams Another v Msipha NO Others 2010 (2) ZLR 552 (S)…., the Supreme Court, sitting as a Constitutional Court, considered the scope of the right in relation to judgments of the courts and said the following: “The Constitution guarantees ...
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CC13-19 : VENGESAI CHIRASHA vs NATIONAL FOODS LIMITED and ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION and JUDICIAL SERVICE COMMISSION
Ruled By: MALABA CJ and PATEL JCC and GUVAVA JCC

The applicant's interpretation of section 65(1) of the Constitution was that where misconduct arises at a workplace necessitating the taking of disciplinary action, an employer is expected to charge all persons directly associated with the alleged acts of misconduct. His contention was that, as the first respondent did not charge his workmates with acts of misconduct, ...
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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

The applicant alleged that there was an infringement of his rights under section 56 of the Constitution. He said that he was discriminated against when charges of theft were preferred against him, whilst the casual workers he was working with were not charged….,. It was the applicant's allegation that he was unfairly discriminated against by the first ...
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CC02-18 : GREATERMANS STORES (1979) PL t/a THOMAS MEIKLES STORES and MEIKLES HOSPITALITY PL vs THE MINISTER OF PUBLIC SERVICE, LABOUR AND SOCIAL WELFARE and THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL
Ruled By: MALABA DCJ, ZIYAMBI JCC, GWAUNZA JCC, GARWE JCC, HLATSHWAYO JCC, PATEL JCC, GUVAVA JCC, MAVANGIRA JCC and UCHENA JCC

Section 56(1) of the Constitution provides as follows: “56 Equality and non-discrimination (1) All persons are equal before the law and have the right to equal protection and benefit of the law.”...,. Section 56(1) of the Constitution enshrines three separate but related fundamental human rights. The rights are: the right to equality before the law; the right to equal protection ...
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SC85-14 : REMO INVESTMENT BROKERS (PRIVATE) LIMITED and MAHOMED IQBAL MAHMED and REZANA EBRAHIM and JOHN MOTSI vs SECURITIES COMMISSION OF ZIMBABWE
Ruled By: GARWE JA, GOWORA JA and PATEL JA

This is an appeal against a judgment of the Administrative Court by which the court dismissed the appeal to that court against a decision of the Securities Commission of Zimbabwe (“the Commission”) cancelling the licences of the first and second appellants and imposing sanctions upon the third and fourth appellants.The ...
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SSC36-20 : TONIC MANGOMA vs THE STATE
Ruled By: MAKARAU JA, MAKONI JA and MATHONSI JA

This is an automatic appeal against both conviction and sentence. The appellant was convicted of murder with actual intent by the High Court sitting on circuit at Gweru on 22 September 2014.Upon conviction, the penalty of death was imposed.After hearing argument from counsel, this Court made the following order:“It is ...
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HH176-15 : BARBARA MAKAHAMADZE vs DOUGLAS MUTUVIRA
Ruled By: MWAYERA J

Section 56 of the Constitution reads: “All persons are equal before the law and have a right to equal protection and benefit of the law.”Section 56(3) reads:“Every person has the right not to be treated in an unfairly discriminatory manner on such grounds as nationality, race, colour, tribe, place of ...
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SC188-20 : GERALD CHIGWADA vs PENELOPE CHIGWADA and SHEPHERD KUSADA N.O. and MASTER OF THE HIGH COURT
Ruled By: MALABA CJ, GARWE JA, MAKARAU JA, GOWORA JA and BERE JA

This is an appeal against the whole judgment of the High Court.The question for determination is whether the law governing the property rights of married persons, or the law of testamentary disposition of estates, binds a testator to bequeath his or her right in an estate to the husband or ...
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SC86-20 : CONSTANTINE CHIWENGA vs MARRY MUBAIWA
Ruled By: GWAUNZA DCJ, GARWE JA and BHUNU JA

This is an appeal against the whole judgment of the High Court handed down on 24 January 2020. The appeal seeks to impugn the court a quo's order awarding custody of the parties' three minor children to the respondent upon the separation of the parties.The appellant also challenges the jurisdiction ...
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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

Section 85(1)(a) of the Constitution..., reads as follows:“85 Enforcement of fundamental human rights and freedoms(1) Any of the following persons, namely —(a) Any person acting in their own interests;…,. is entitled to approach a court, alleging that a fundamental right or freedom enshrined in this Chapter has been, is being, ...
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HH446-18 : EMMACULATA MHORA vs GOVATI MHORA
Ruled By: CHIRAWU-MUGOMBA J

Section 56(1) of the Constitution guarantees equality before the law and the right to equal protection and benefit of the law. In section 56(3), discrimination on grounds of sex and gender, among others, is prohibited.
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SC11-08 : DOCTOR DANIEL SHUMBA and ADVOCATE BRUCE CHIOTA vs THE ZIMBABWE ELECTORAL COMMISSION and MR MUSHANGWE N.O.
Ruled By: CHIDYAUSIKU CJ, SANDURA JA, ZIYAMBI JA, MALABA JA and GARWE JA

The applicants in this case allege that their right to freedom of association, guaranteed by sections 21(1) and 21(2) of the Constitution of Zimbabwe (“the Constitution”), and their right to protection of the law, guaranteed by section 18(1) of the Constitution, were violated by the second respondent, an employee of ...
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CC04-18 : GABRIEL SHUMBA and SIBONILE MFUMISI and DARLINGTON NYAMBIYA vs MINISTER OF JUSTICE and CHAIRPERSON, ZIMBABWE ELECTORAL COMMISSION and ZIMBABWE ELECTORAL COMMISSION and OTHERS
Ruled By: GWAUNZA JCC, GARWE JCC, GOWORA JCC, HLATSHWAYO JCC, PATEL JCC, GUVAVA JCC, MAVANGIRA JCC, BHUNU JCC and UCHENA JCC

This is an application in terms of section 85(1)(a) of the Constitution and the background to the matter is as follows:-The applicants are all citizens of, but are not resident in, Zimbabwe. They give different reasons for their absence, with the first applicant citing political reasons. The second applicant cites ...
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CC12-17 : TAVENGWA BUKAIBENYU vs CHAIRMAN, ZIMBABWE ELECTORAL COMMISSION and REGISTRAR GENERAL OF VOTERS and MINISTER OF CONSTITUTIONAL AND LEGAL AFFAIRS and MINISTER OF JUSTICE
Ruled By: CHIDYAUSIKU CJ, MALABA DCJ, ZIYAMBI JA, GWAUNZA JA, GARWE JA, GOWORA JA, HLATSHWAYO JA, PATEL JA and CHIWESHE AJA

At the end of hearing argument for both parties, the Court dismissed this application with no order as to costs. It was indicated at the time that reasons for the decision would follow in due course. These are they.The applicant approached the Court in terms of section 24(1) of the ...
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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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HH111-08 : RAILWAY ARTISANS UNION and RAILWAY ASSOCIATION OF YARD OPERATING STAFF and ANOR vs RAILMED and NATIONAL RAILWAYS OF ZIMBABWE and RAILWAYS EMPLOYMENT COUNCIL
Ruled By: GOWORA J

This matter was initially placed before me under a certificate of urgency. As the final and interim relief sought on the provisional order were the same, I wrote an endorsement on the face of the application querying the manner in which the relief had been framed.The letter of explanation was ...
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HH37-16 : GEORGINA NJODZI vs LORRAINE MATIONE
Ruled By: MWAYERA J

This matter concerns the status of adultery damages in Zimbabwe in the 21st century. The main issue is whether or not the common law delictual claim for adultery damages is constitutional or unconstitutional.The plaintiff is married to Lawrence Muzvondiwa in terms of the Marriages Act [Chapter 5:11].From about 2012, it ...
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HH668-14 : ELIZABETH TANYANYIWA vs LINDIWE HUCHU
Ruled By: CHIGUMBA J

Adultery is defined as "sexual intercourse between two persons of whom one or both are married but who are not married to each other":Sapsford v Sapsford and Furtado (1954) 2 All ER 373; P.M. BROMLEY and N.V. LOWE, Family Law, London, 7th ed. 1987…,; see also S.A. ADESANYA, Laws of ...
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HHH222-18 : THE STATE vs SIMON TARANHIKE and SHADRECK MATENGABADZA and STEPHEN MATUTE and GIVEMORE KUFA and PRECIOUS MUROVE
Ruled By: TSANGA J and ASSESSORS: CHIDYAUSIKU and MSENGEZI

The five accused persons were charged with criminal abuse of duty as public officers as defined in section 174 of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act [Chapter 9:23].The allegations against them were that between 3-23 May 2017, at ZINARA, the five accused had unlawfully, and in common purpose with ...
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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

Introduction: This is an application brought in terms of section 3(1)(a) as read with section 4 of the Administrative Justice Act [Chapter 10:28] (“the AJA”); as read with sections 26 and 27 of the High Court Act [Chapter 7:06], together with the common law.The applicant alleges infringement of his fundamental ...
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HH710-16 : TENDAI MANGWIRO vs DR IGNATIUS CHOMBO
Ruled By: TSANGA J

A court application for contempt of court was brought before me on 9 November 2016 in motion court. I granted the application and herein I give my reasons for so doing against the backdrop of a brief narrative of the history of the matter which puts the order in context.Contextual ...
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HH261-16 : KARNEC INVESTMENTS (PRIVATE) LIMITED and ROBERT STRONG vs ECONET WIRELESS (PRIVATE) LIMITED
Ruled By: TSANGA J

In terms of section 3 of our Constitution, Amendment (No.20) Act 2013, one of the founding values and principles upon which Zimbabwe is founded is respect for the rule of law (see section 3(1)(b) of the Constitution in particular).If the court's authority is not respected there can be no fostering ...
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HHH374-19 : MUNYARADZI KEREKE vs FRANCIS MARAMWIDZE N.O.
Ruled By: HUNGWE J and WAMAMBO J

The appellant was convicted of rape, as defined in section 65 of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act [Chapter 9:23], by the Regional Magistrate, Harare, and sentenced to 14 years imprisonment of which four years were suspended for five years on the usual conditions, on 11 July 2016.The appellant ...
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SC119-21 : MINISTER OF JUSTICE, LEGAL AND PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS and OTHERS vs CONCILIA CHINANZVAVANA and THE NATIONAL PEACE AND RECONCILIATION COMMISSION
Ruled By: GWAUNZA DCJ, GUVAVA JA and BHUNU JA

Section 56 of the Constitution reads as follows:“56 Equality and non-discrimination(1) All persons are equal before the law and have the right to equal protection and benefit of the law.(2) Women and men have the right to equal treatment, including the right to equal opportunities in political, economic, cultural, and ...
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HB29-15 : JOYCE MAKUMBE vs ANDRISON MUNZVENGA
Ruled By: MUTEMA J and MOYO J

This is a custody dispute.The appellant is the mother of the minor child whose custody is the subject matter of this appeal. The respondent is the father of the said minor child. The child, namely, Z, is a female who was aged two (2) years at the time the custody ...
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SC131-21 : CHANTELLE MUTESWA vs FRANK BUYANGA SADIQI
Ruled By: UCHENA JA, CHITAKUNYE JA and KUDYA JA

This is an appeal against the judgment of the High Court dated 18 March 2020 in which it granted to the respondent joint custody and joint guardianship of the minor child.In the same order, the court a quo, thereafter, ordered that an investigation be conducted by the Department of Social ...
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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

At the end of hearing argument for both parties, the Constitutional Court (“the Court”), with the consent of the parties, dismissed the application with each party bearing its own costs.It was indicated that reasons for the decision would follow in due course. These are they.This is a purported referral of ...
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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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