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Hearsay Evidence, Res Gestae, the Dying Declaration & Informants Not Presenting Oral or Corroborative Evidence on Oath

HH130-10 : STATE vs NETSAI MAFUSIRE
Ruled By: MUSAKWA J and ASSESSORS

Kerina Kanenungo was supposed to testify on the accused's attempt to commit suicide at their home. However, it turned out that she did not witness the incident. Her statement, though purporting to give the impression that she was a direct witness, turned out to be based on what she heard from her father. It is ...
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HH293-14 : THE STATE vs OLAUSHEAS JOHN MAIMBA
Ruled By: MAWADZE J and TAGU J

Methulisi Dube was allowed to give hearsay evidence on indications allegedly made….,. The evidence of Thulani Mbano, in respect of Count 2, seems inadmissible and irrelevant. He was allowed to give evidence on indications the accused allegedly made at the house relevant to Count 2. The accused disputed voluntarily leading the police to this house, let alone ...
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HMA14-17 : THE STATE vs TAWANDA GONO and LEE SHUMBA
Ruled By: MAWADZE J and ASSESSORS: MUSHUKU and GWERU

It is clear that the now deceased, as he explained his condition to Edmore Matsikidze, implicated both accused persons as his assailants. This evidence can be described as a dying declaration which is admissible in our law. See Criminal Procedure in Zimbabwe by JOHN REID ROWLAND…,.
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HMA16-17 : THE STATE vs ZORODZAI MOYO
Ruled By: MAWADZE J and ASSESSORS: MUTOMBA and DAURAMANZI

2. Violet Moyo Violet Moyo (Violet) is the grandmother of the now deceased and a very elderly woman. She stayed with the now deceased. Violet told the court that the now deceased left employment at Mkwashi Ranch in Gwanda in November 2015 and briefly left for South Africa but later returned home. She said the ...
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HMA18-17 : THE STATE vs GODKNOWS MAKOTORE
Ruled By: MAWADZE J and ASSESSORS: MUSHUKU and GWERU

Titus Bhasitere Titus Bhasitere (Titus) is Margreth's son-in-law and stays in a different village from Margreth Machele. He is known to the accused. Titus' evidence is that on the night in question he had gone to Margreth's village and when he was near Margreth homestead he heard Margreth calling out that she, Margreth, and the now ...
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HH30-16 : THE STATE vs MIRIAM SANYANGA
Ruled By: HUNGWE J and ASSESSORS: RAJAH and CHIPERE

On 4 April 2013…, Cyril Rumhungwe decided to call upon the deceased's residence to check on him. He did not find him there but at the neighbouring Chihwayi's residence. He was not well. He decided to bath him. As he did so, he observed a head injury. Upon asking how he had been ...
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HMA23-17 : THE STATE vs TORESAI GAMBIZA
Ruled By: MAWADZE J and ASSESSORS: MUSHUKU and GWERU

The accused said the now deceased exclaimed that Personally Ngundu has killed her.
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HH45-16 : THE STATE vs PHILLIP NDACHENGEDZWA
Ruled By: HUNGWE J and ASSESSORS: RAJAH and CHIPERE

Dr Matimbura, in her view, from her experience as a medical doctor, and going by the number of lacerations, it was highly unlikely that the injuries on the patient were sustained accidentally. In any event, when she asked the patient how she had sustained the injuries, the patient had indicated to her, as doctor, that her husband ...
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HH778-15 : WILSON MUKARONDA ZUNIDZA vs THE STATE
Ruled By: CHIWESHE JP and HUNGWE J

In sexual assault cases, there is already one well-known exception to the rule against hearsay which holds that evidence of a complaint is admissible to show the consistency and therefore support the credibility of the person who gives evidence of being sexually assaulted. See S v Banana 2000 (1) ZLR 607 (S). This general rule is, ...
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HMA33-17 : AUBREY CUMMINGS vs THE STATE
Ruled By: MAFUSIRE J

Additionally, the son claimed that on the day that the applicant had been arrested, he [the son] had rushed to the complainant's mother's house to fetch them to the police station as he felt it had all been a mistake. He said on his way back to the car, one of the complainant's sisters had ...
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HMA24-18 : THE STATE vs JEREMIAH MATSVAIRE
Ruled By: MAWADZE J and ASSESSORS: MUSHUKU and DAURAMANZI

Sophia Shiri said the now deceased reported to her that the accused had assaulted him by hitting the now deceased's head against some rock. This ordinarily would be hearsay evidence and the State did not allege that it fits within the category of a dying declaration. This puts the court in a quandary in that it ...
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SC71-19 : PRISCAH MUPFUMIRA vs THE STATE
Ruled By: GOWORA JA

Section 117 of the Criminal Procedure and Evidence Act [Chapter 9:07] provides, in relevant part, as follows: “117A Application for bail, bail proceedings and record thereof (1)…,. (2)…,. (3)…,. (4) In bail proceedings, the court may — (a)…,. (b) Subject to subsection (5), receive — (i) Evidence on oath, including hearsay evidence;...,."
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View Appeal HB366-17 : THE STATE vs WONDER MUNSAKA
Ruled By: MOYO J

The State called two witnesses who gave viva voce evidence. They witnessed the aftermath of the deceased's death. The first witness was called by the deceased who was screaming alleging that the accused was killing her. She went there to find the deceased's decapitated body aside a pool of blood with no head.
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HMA53-18 : THE STATE vs JULIUS DABETI
Ruled By: MAWADZE J and ASSESSORS: DAURAMANZI and MUTOMBA

Jonisias Chiringa is the proprietor of Downtown Bar and both the accused and the now deceased were local beer patrons who frequented his bar. He said on 15 May 2017 he arrived at the bar at 20:00 hours where he started to sell beer. He saw both the accused and the now deceased in his bar. Jonisias Chiringa said the now ...
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HB169-17 : THE STATE vs EVERTON MOYO
Ruled By: TAKUVA J

The accused is charged with murder. The allegations are that on 21 January 2015, and along a footpath which runs along a railway line between Westgate and Nketa 7, Bulawayo, the accused did wrongfully, unlawfully and intentionally kill and murder Trymore Nunurayi a male adult during his lifetime therebeing.The accused ...
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HB169-17 : THE STATE vs EVERTON MOYO
Ruled By: TAKUVA J

Before going to hospital, the deceased told Fisiwe Zikhali that he was attacked by five men who beat him up and took his cellphone.
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Appealed HH61-06 : THE STATE vs MUNETSI KADZINGA
Ruled By: PATEL J and ASSESSORS: DANGAREMBIZI and TUTANI

Detective Sergeant Joseph Nemaisa has been an attested member of the Zimbabwe Republic Police for a period of eight (8) years. On the 2nd of June 2002, he received a report of a murder having been committed at Norfolk Farm. He proceeded to the farm in the company of three ...
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HMT15-18 : THE STATE vs LUKE CHIDHIZA
Ruled By: MWAYERA J and ASSESSORS: MUDZINGE and CHIPERE

The State witnesses, Lovemore Musiiwa and Robert Mpande, who gave oral evidence, gave evidence in a fashion indicative of simplicity and honesty. There were no exaggerations. They confined themselves to what they observed unlike the State witness, Tracy Paza, who was bent on reconstructions and hearsay and later explained she ...
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HB175-18 : THE STATE vs STEVEN TSHUMA
Ruled By: MATHONSI J

When Robert Moyo got close to the witness, the deceased muttered something to the effect that he had been stabbed, and was indeed bleeding from a wound at the back. Although Robert Moyo says he asked the deceased, twice, as to who had stabbed him the deceased did not respond.
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CCC09-20 : 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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Appealed SC62-21 : KIZITO MUTSURE vs THE STATE
Ruled By: MAVANGIRA JA, UCHENA JA and MAKONI JA

This is an appeal against the conviction and sentence of the appellant by the High Court on a charge of murder.The appellant was charged with murder as defined in section 47(1) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act [Chapter 9:23]. The allegation was that on 23 October 2011, at ...
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View Appeal HH458-18 : THE STATE vs KIZITO MUTSURE
Ruled By: CHITAPI J and ASSESSORS: BARWA and CHITSIGA

The accused is charged with the crime of murder as defined in section 47 of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act [Chapter 9:23].The accused pleaded not guilty to the allegations, that, on 23 October, he unlawfully caused the death of Modester Chikaka by pouring paraffin over her body and ...
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HHB25-15 : DORCAS MHLANGA vs BENJAMIN PHAKATSHANE
Ruled By: MUTEMA J and MOYO J

The late Addison Mhlanga was of Malawian extraction who came and naturalized himself in Zimbabwe.He married one Dinah Ndlovu but did not have children. The two then adopted Esther Ncube (nee Nkala) as their child. Dinah Ndlovu pre-deceased Addison Mhlanga. Addison Mhlanga died intestate on 22 September 2003 at age ...
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HH143-18 : STATE vs JAMES ACKIM and LAMECK ACKIM
Ruled By: KUDYA J and ASSESSORS: MHANDU and CHIVANDA

The two accused persons are brothers. They were jointly charged with the murder of Jokonia Choga Muunganirwa at Chemhanza Hill in Chevakadzi Resettlement Area in Bindura on 31 January 2010. They were alleged to have caused his death by assaulting him indiscriminately all over his body and stoning him on ...
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HMT03-20 : THE STATE vs BERNARD MUCHADEI
Ruled By: MWAYERA J and ASSESSORS: MAWONEKE and MUDZINGE

The accused was arraigned before this court facing a charge of murder as defined in section 47(1) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act [Chapter 9:23].The brief allegations are, that, the accused struck the deceased, his mother, with a stone on 9 March 2018 at Matereke Village, Chief Zimunya, ...
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HMT43-19 : THE STATE vs MICHAEL MUNAPO
Ruled By: MWAYERA J and ASSESSORS: MAGOROKOSHO and MAWONEKE

In this case, the accused pleaded not guilty to a charge of murder as defined in section 47(1)(a) or (b) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act [Chapter 9:23] in which it is alleged, that, on 11 September 2018, at Gumtree Shop, Chitakatira Village, Chief Zimunya, Mutare the accused, ...
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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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