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Indictment or Charge re: Multiple or Co-Accused, Multiple Charges and Differing Pleas iro Joint or Separate Trials

HH63-10 : THE STATE vs YOMENCE CHAITEZVI and NOTICE KIDA and OBERT MUCHEMWA and ZVIDZAYI MARUFU and JACOB KAGOGODA
Ruled By: PATEL J and ASSESSORS: CHIDYAUSIKU and TUTANI

The accused persons in this case are charged with three separate counts of murder, assault, and arson. These three counts arise from events which took place in 2000 at Nehanda Resettlement Village, Madziwa.All five accused pleaded not guilty to the charges against them when trial commenced in December 2006. At ...
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HB122-10 : SIKHONZILE NGWENYA and TWHALA MOYO vs ABEDINEGO NDEBELE N.O. and THE STATE
Ruled By: MATHONSI J

Section 158 of the Criminal Procedure and Evidence Act [Chapter 9:07] allows for a joint trial of accused persons implicated in the same offence as was done in this case. In terms of section 190 of the Criminal Procedure and Evidence Act [Chapter 9:07]: “When 2 or more persons are charged in the same indictment, ...
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HH33-13 : NOMATTER GOLIATH and FANUEL MBEWE vs THE STATE
Ruled By: HUNGWE J and MAVANGIRA J

The three grounds of appeal raised in the present appeal, by both appellants, amount to an attack on the lack of evidence to prove the element of possession beyond a reasonable doubt. The appellants were suspected, from information reaching the police, of illegal possession of gold. Two police details went to the first appellant's residence ...
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HH337-13 : THE STATE vs TUNGAMIRAI MADZOKERE and YVONNE MUSARURWA and REBECCA MFUKENI and LAST MAYENGEHAMA and LAZAROUS MAYENGEHAMA and GABRIEL SHUMBA and PHENEAS NHATARIKWA and OTHERS
Ruled By: BHUNU J and ASSESSORS: MSENGEZI and MHANDU

The 29 accused persons are alleged to have killed a police officer, Inspector Petros Mutedza, at Glen View 3 Shopping Centre on 29 May 2011 in the course of politically motivated mob violence. The facts leading to the death of the deceased are fairly simple and straight forward and easy to determine without any ...
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HH06-15 : STATE vs WESTON JOWO MUPFUPI and CLIVE MUNETSI
Ruled By: MAWADZE J

I am unable to appreciate the query raised as to why mitigation was recorded after the accused pleaded guilty to Count 2 before the trial proceedings in Count 1 and 3 for which accused was subsequently acquitted. The learned Regional Magistrate does not refer to any relevant provisions of the law which were ...
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HMA23-17 : THE STATE vs TORESAI GAMBIZA
Ruled By: MAWADZE J and ASSESSORS: MUSHUKU and GWERU

The accused was jointly charged with Personally Ngundu who is currently at large. The State successfully applied for separation of trial.
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HMA10-18 : THE STATE vs BERNARD MAKUCHETE and RABSON MAKUCHETE
Ruled By: MAFUSIRE J and ASSESSORS: MUSHUKU and DHAURAMANZI

The two accused were blood brothers. Together with their third brother, Richard Makuchete [“Richard”], they were arrested and charged with the murder of their cousin, Zvinowanda Zvinowanda [“the deceased”]. Richard has since been convicted and sentenced under judgment HMA07-16. The State explained that there had been a separation of trials because the two accused herein had been unavailable by ...
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HH171-15 : ADOLF NDUDZO vs THE STATE
Ruled By: CHATUKUTA J and MANGOTA J

It is trite that where a court is trying a person of more than one charge or of charges which are preferred in the alternative, the court must assess the evidence of the prosecution as a whole and make a definite pronouncement of what the person is convicted of. The pronouncement must also show what ...
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HMA29-18 : THE STATE vs WIKLOVE VURAYAI and MUNYARADZI VURAYAI
Ruled By: MAWADZE J and ASSESSORS: MUTOMBA and NISH

This is a rather unusual case in which both accused persons are facing two counts of murder as defined section 47(1) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act [Chapter 9:23] committed on the same day and at the same place. Initially, both accused persons were jointly charged with Calvin Vurayai and Tafara Joramu who are now at ...
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HMA33-18 : THE STATE vs LUCKSON MADUNGA
Ruled By: MAWADZE J and ASSESSORS: MUSHUKU and DAURAMANZI

Initially, both accused were charged together with one Shepherd Ziwacha (Shepherd) but Shepherd is now at large. The accused persons are facing a charge of murder as defined in section 47(1) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act [Chapter 9:23].
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HMA58-18 : THE STATE vs ERNEST CHIFUMURO
Ruled By: MAWADZE J and MAFUSIRE J

This review judgment has been occasioned by the rather incomprehensible conduct by the learned Provincial Magistrate based at Masvingo Magistrates Court. It is difficult to understand as to why the learned Provincial Magistrate, with all his experience, would conduct himself as a loose cannon. The baffling thing is why he decided not to follow simple, straightforward, ...
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HH145-13 : AFRICAN CONSOLIDATED RESOURCES (PRIVATE) LIMITED vs THE STATE
Ruled By: MUSAKWA J WITH ASSESSORS

Having been indicted on a charge of fraud, or, alternatively, contravening the Precious Stones Trade Act [Chapter 21:06] the accused applied to quash the charges on the basis that they do not disclose an offence....,.The indictment is framed as follows:-“That, African Consolidated Resources Private Limited, whose last know address is ...
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View Appeal SC71-21 : TUNGAMIRAI MADZOKERE and YVONE MUSARURWA and LAST MAENGAHAMA and PHINEAS NHATARIKWA vs THE STATE
Ruled By: GWAUNZA DCJ, MAKARAU JA and MAVANGIRA JA

This is an appeal against the judgment of the High Court sitting at Harare, handed down on 12 December 2016.In the judgment, the court a quo found the first three appellants guilty of murder and the fourth appellant guilty as an accessory after the fact, of public violence.The first three ...
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HH222-18 : 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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HH63-21 : ROBERT GUMBURA B157/21 and BLESSING CHIDUKE B136/21 vs THE STATE
Ruled By: CHITAPI J

The above two applications have been consolidated only for purposes of preparing one judgment that disposes of both applications.The motivation for the consolidation is based upon the considerations that both applicants are co-accused in case no. Harare Magistrates Court CRB4105–4113/15 wherein they were arraigned for trial with six other co-accused. ...
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HH133-17 : THE STATE vs NAISON CHAYAMBUKA and MOSES MUSUSA
Ruled By: TSANGA J

The two accused were arraigned before this court on a charge of murder; it being alleged, that, on 1 January 2016, around 00:30 hours at Home Plus Bottle Store in Bromley, NRZ Quarters, they unlawfully and intentionally murdered Blessing Tondodza by head butting, kicking, and assaulting him with a jacaranda ...
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HB61-15 : MICHAEL NDIWENI vs THE STATE
Ruled By: KAMOCHA J and TAKUVA J

After hearing the appellant and counsel for the respondent, we dismissed the appeal in its entirety and indicated that our full reasons would follow in due course. These are they.The appellant appeared in the Regional Court facing four counts of armed robbery to which he pleaded not guilty.The appellant had ...
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HB70-15 : THE STATE vs NOTHANDO CHITANGU and ENIAS NDUNA
Ruled By: MAKONESE J

The accused, who is a female juvenile aged 17 years, appeared in this court on a charge of murder.The State alleged, that, on 4 January 2014, and at B17 Turkmine Compound, Inyathi, in the Province of Matabeleland North, the accused wrongfully, unlawfully, and intentionally killed and murdered Polite Muduneko, a ...
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HB71-15 : THE STATE vs JACOB CHIBHUNHE and MASIMBA CHIBHUNHE and JAMES MAHACHI
Ruled By: KAMOCHA J

The three accused persons were sentenced on 21 March 2014. The following are the reasons for the sentences imposed by the court.These three accused were arraigned before a Provincial Magistrate in Gweru and all pleaded not guilty to 18 counts of contravening section 60A(3) of the Electricity Act [Chapter 13:19] ...
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HMA48-19 : PROSPER CHITANGA vs THE STATE
Ruled By: MAWADZE J and WAMAMBO J

This is an appeal in respect of both the conviction and sentence.The appellant was convicted, after a protracted trial, by the Magistrate sitting at Chivi on 1 July 2019 and he was represented by counsel for the appellant.The appellant was convicted of fraud, as defined in section 136 of the ...
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