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Constitutionality of Statutory Provisions and Conduct re: Approach, Declaration and Confirmation Proceedings

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....,.There is a presumption of validity in respect of all subsisting laws. Until such laws are set aside, they have legal effect and must therefore be ...
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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

Since..., the gravamen of the complaint by the applicant is on the constitutional validity of section 2 of the Presidential Powers Act, the applicant should have, in these circumstances, approached this Court in terms of section 85(1)(a) of the Constitution, alleging a violation of one or more of her constitutional ...
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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

One of the crucial elements of the new constitutional dispension ushered in by the 2013 Constitution is to make a decisive break from turning a blind eye to constitutional obligations. To achieve this goal, the drafters of the Zimbabwean Constitution Amendment (No.20) Act 2013 (“the Constitution”) adopted the rule of ...
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HH264-21 : MUSA KIKA vs MINISTER OF JUSTICE LEGAL & PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS and THE CHIEF JUSTICE HONOURABLE LUKE MALABA N.O. and OTHERS
Ruled By: ZHOU J, CHAREWA J and MUSHORE J

lnterpretation of the law is the primary duty of the Court.Neither Parliament nor the President has a role in that process. Once the Legislature makes a law, it would have discharged its mandate. It cannot be called upon to appear before a court to answer to questions pertaining to the ...
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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

The Constitution is the supreme law of Zimbabwe. No other law can say something to the contrary and remain valid. The courts have the power and mandate to declare a statutory provision as being inconsistent with the Constitution. But, this function is not a light matter. It is not a ...
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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

This judgment is given in default of appearance by the respondents. I am much concerned by the conduct of the officials from the office of the Attorney General, the second respondent herein.This was an opposed application.The respondents, through the Attorney-General, filed a notice of opposition. The record indicates, that, the ...
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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

This is an appeal against the judgment of the High Court handed down on 4 May 2018.The appellant had, before that court, sought a declarator that the Presidential Powers (Temporary Measures) (Amendment of Electoral Act) Regulations 2016 published as Statutory Instrument 117/2017 were null and void and of no force ...
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CC02-23 : INNOCENT GONESE vs PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE and PARLIAMENT OF ZIMBABWE and PRESIDENT OF ZIMBABWE
Ruled By: MALABA CJ, GARWE JCC, MAKARAU JCC, GOWORA JCC, HLATSHWAYO JCC, PATEL JCC and GUVAVA AJCC

The applicant is a Member of Parliament representing the Mutare Central Constituency. He filed this application, essentially, in terms of section 167(2)(d) of the Constitution of Zimbabwe, 2013 (hereafter 'the Constitution') albeit with passing references to section 85 of the Constitution. In fact, in his answering affidavit, the applicant made ...
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CC02-23 : INNOCENT GONESE vs PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE and PARLIAMENT OF ZIMBABWE and PRESIDENT OF ZIMBABWE
Ruled By: MALABA CJ, GARWE JCC, MAKARAU JCC, GOWORA JCC, HLATSHWAYO JCC, PATEL JCC and GUVAVA AJCC

Section 175(6) of the Constitution provides for the powers of courts to make orders in constitutional matters. It reads:“(6) When deciding a constitutional matter within its jurisdiction, a court may —(a) Declare that any law or conduct that is inconsistent with the Constitution is invalid to the extent of the ...
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CC07-16 : AMOS MAKANI and OTHERS vs ARUNDEL SCHOOL and OTHERS
Ruled By: CHIDYAUSIKU CJ, MALABA DCJ, ZIYAMBI JCC, GWAUNZA JCC, GARWE JCC, GOWORA JCC, HLATSHWAYO JCC, PATEL JCC and GUVAVA JCC

Section 2 of the Constitution re-affirms the supremacy of the Constitution in terms that are significantly wider and more inclusive than those embodied in its precursor in the former Constitution, as follows:“(1) This Constitution is the supreme law of Zimbabwe and any law, practice, custom or conduct inconsistent with it ...
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SC43-22 : LEGACY HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT SERVICES LIMITED vs AFRICAN SUN LIMITED and HON. JUSTICE MTSHIYA (RTD) N.O.
Ruled By: MAKONI JA, MATHONSI JA and MWAYERA JA

In Makani and Ors v Arundel School and Ors CC07-16 the Constitutional Court fluidly, and in clear terms, visited the import of the doctrine of sanctity of contract. It stated the following…,:“It is trite that a contract concluded in contravention of the written or unwritten law, or one that is ...
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SC45-22 : RUTSATE RUTSATE vs NDAVENI WEDZERAI and OTHERS
Ruled By: GUVAVA JA, BHUNU JA and KUDYA JA

Paragraph 10 of the Sixth Schedule of the Constitution provides that existing laws must be construed in conformity with the Constitution.
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