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2. The applicant and the respondent entered into a lease agreement in September 1993 in respect of one of the applicant’s properties, namely, Number 4 Hampshire Road Eastlea, Harare. On 13 March 2007, the applicant wrote a notice of cancellation of the lease, in terms of clause 2 of the lease agreement. It gave the respondent until 30 April, 2007, to vacate the property. More

This is an appeal against the judgment of the Labour Court which upheld the respondent’s appeal against dismissal from employment in terms of the Labour (National Employment Code of Conduct) Regulations S.I.15 of 2006. The court a quo upheld the respondent’s appeal on the basis that the termination of employment of Senior Urban Council employees is exclusively governed by the Urban Councils Act [Chapter 29:15](“the Act”). Having come to that conclusion it proceeded to nullify all prior proceedings leading to the respondent’s dismissal from employment. More

On 23 March 2022, at the instance of the first respondent who was challenging the decisions of the Master of the High Court to confirm interim liquidation and distribution accounts in respect of the Estate of the Late Edward Nyanyiwa, the High Court (“the court a quo”) issued the following order: More

This is an appeal against the whole judgment of the High Court handed down on 11 November 2020 wherein the first respondent was granted an eviction order against the appellant. Aggrieved by this decision the appellant noted the present appeal on several grounds of appeal which can be reduced to one issue which is whether the court a quo erred in granting the eviction order. The first respondent is in possession of an offer letter issued by the second respondent on 16 June 2014 in respect of sub division 2 of Lot 1 of Averlan in Hurungwe Mashonaland West Province... More

This is an appeal against the entire judgment of the Labour Court (the court a quo) sitting at Harare which confirmed the arbitrator’s award against the appellant. More