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Constitutional Rights re: Privacy

HH156-11 : TENDAI BITI vs SUPERINTENDENT MAJUTA and ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER NYATHI and COMMISSIONER GENERAL CHIHURI and ECONET WIRELESS ZIMBABWE LIMITED
Ruled By: BHUNU J

While the applicant has the right to privacy under section 18 of the Constitution - that right is not absolute. The police also have the legal right to detect, investigate and arrest suspects. Thus, where the police have reasonable cause to investigate crime the subject's right to privacy must of necessity give way for ...
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HH314-14 : TERERAI MUGWADI vs MTANDAZO DUBE and ZIMBABWE NEWSPAPERS (1980) LIMITED and EDDIE DHLIWAYO
Ruled By: CHIGUMBA J

The first defendant clearly tried, and failed, to get an interview from the plaintiff at Roki's house. Yet, he colluded with his photographer and surreptitiously took the four pictures that were published together with the article, in typical paparazzi style. He violated her right to privacy - especially after she declined to give him ...
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SC47-18 : NETONE CELLULAR (PVT) LTD and REWARD KANGAI vs ECONET WIRELESS (PVT) LTD and ZIMBABWE REVENUE AUTHORITY
Ruled By: GOWORA JA, HLATSHWAYO JA and MAVANGIRA JA

Section 57 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe, 2013 provides that every person has a right to privacy. The right to privacy was explained in Gaertner and Others v Minister of Finance and Others [2013] ZACC 38; 2014 (1) SA 442 (CC) as follows: “The right to privacy embraces the right to be free from intrusions and interference by the State and ...
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HH475-18 : ETHEL TSITSI MPEZENI vs ZIMBABWE ELECTORAL COMMISSION and OTHERS
Ruled By: ZHOU J

Section 57 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe provides as follows: “Every person has the right to privacy, which includes the right not to have – (a) Their home, premises or property entered without their permission; (b) Their person, home, premises or property searched; (c) Their possessions seized; (d) The privacy of their communications infringed; or (e) Their health condition disclosed.” The use of the word “includes” ...
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HHH190-16 : THE STATE vs FORTUNATE NSORO
Ruled By: CHITAPI J and ASSESSORS: SHENJE and BARWE

The accused was arraigned before this court on a charge of murder as defined in section 47(1)(a) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act [Chapter 9:23], it being alleged against her that on 26 February 2015, at House Number 18844 Unit L Seke, Chitungwiza, she, the accused, acting with ...
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CC09-20 : TUNGAMIRAI NYENGERA vs THE STATE
Ruled By: MALABA CJ

This is a chamber application for leave to appeal to the Constitutional Court (“the Court”) against a decision of the Supreme Court (“the court a quo”) in terms of Rule 32(2) of the Constitutional Court Rules S.I.61 of 2016 (“the Rules”), as read with section 167(5)(b) of the Constitution of ...
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HHB40-16 : TUNGAMIRAI NYENGERA vs THE STATE
Ruled By: MAKONESE J and MOYO J

The appellant in this matter was convicted of fraud as defined in section 136 of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act [Chapter 9:23] by the Provincial Magistrate sitting in Bulawayo.He was sentenced to 48 months imprisonment with 12 months imprisonment suspended on the usual conditions.Dissatisfied with both conviction and ...
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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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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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