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Founding, Opposing, Supporting, Answering and Witness Affidavits re: Approach, Deponent and Commissioning

HH142-11 : CLEMENCE NYONI vs THE STATE
Ruled By: KUDYA J

The founding affidavit to the applicant's application for condonation was deposed to by his legal practitioner of record, Mr Stephen Murambasvina. Order 32 Rule 227(4) states that: “(4) An affidavit filed: (a) Shall be made by the applicant or respondent, as the case may be, or by a person who can swear to the facts ...
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HH82-16 : THE PROSECUTOR GENERAL OF ZIMBABWE vs BEATRICE TELE MTETWA and RUMBIDZAI MUGWAGWA ESQUIRE
Ruled By: MAWADZE J

2. Alleged Impropriety as Regards Mr Mapfuwa's Founding Affidavit The first respondent has raised two objections in relation to Mr Mapfuwa's founding affidavit which I now proceed to deal with. (a) The first respondent contends that it was legally improper for Mr Mapfuwa to have his founding affidavit commissioned by an officer of the ZRP as the police institution ...
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HH187-15 : THE STATE vs DAVID CHIUDZU
Ruled By: MAFUSIRE J and MUSAKWA J

The medical affidavit by the attending doctor rated the complainant's injuries as serious. However, the affidavit had not been signed before a Commissioner of Oaths. That was the one anomaly noted and raised by the scrutinising magistrate. He said, in terms of section 278(11) of the Criminal Procedure and Evidence Act [Chapter 9:07], the affidavit should not ...
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HH117-14 : LEE-WAVERLY JOHN vs THE STATE and RODGERS KACHAMBWA
Ruled By: MATANDA-MOYO J

The applicant, at the onset of the proceedings, raised two preliminary points.Firstly, he submitted that there was no opposition by the respondents before me. The respondents filed a notice of opposition on 23 July 2013. An opposing affidavit by Rodgers Kachambwa was filed together with the Notice of Opposition.I shall ...
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HHH233-10 : YAKUB SURTEE vs SHAUN EVANS and PAUL FRIENDSHIP and COLLIN MacMILLIAN and RODNEY FINNIGAN and ACROSS ENTERPRISES PL
Ruled By: MTSHIYA J

In its heads of argument, the applicant raised a point in limine.The point was that the opposing affidavits of the first and second respondents were improperly commissioned. It was argued that the Commissioner of Oaths' name was not spelt out and that the stamp used read “true copy of the ...
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SC86-21 : MUNYARADZI KEREKE vs FRANCIS MARAMWIDZE and THE PROSECUTOR GENERAL
Ruled By: MAKONI JA

This is an opposed application for leave to appeal made in terms of section 44 of the High Court Act [Chapter 7:06] as read with Rule 20(1) of the Supreme Court Rules, 2018.The applicant was convicted of rape and sentenced to an effective 10 years imprisonment by the Harare Regional ...
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SC111-21 : MUNYARADZI KEREKE vs THE STATE and FRANCIS MARAMWIDZE
Ruled By: MWAYERA JA

On 4 August 2021, after considering all documents filed of record and having been orally addressed by counsel, I issued an order admitting the applicant to bail, and indicated that I would avail written reasons for my disposition. The reasons are captioned herein.THE PARTIESThe applicant was convicted by the Regional ...
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HH374-19 : 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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HHH595-15 : MAKANDI TEA AND COFFEE ESTATE (PVT) LTD vs THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF ZIMBABWE N.O. and V. GAPARA N.O.
Ruled By: MAKONI J

This is an application for review of the second respondent's decision in which he declined to stay proceedings before him in terms of section 7 of the Arbitration (Resolution of International Investment Disputes) Act [Chapter 7:03] (the Act).The background to the matter is that the applicant is a company duly ...
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HH531-17 : STATE vs JOHANNES TOMANA
Ruled By: CHITAPI J

“Much ado about nothing.”; 'Storm in a tea cup.'One cannot find a better phrase to aptly describe the comedy of errors displayed by the National Prosecuting Authority, and, in particular, its Acting Prosecutor General.An important and serious case involving a high ranking Government and Constitutional appointee in the stead of ...
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