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The appellants appeal against the whole judgment of the High Court dated 12 March 2020. The court a quo dismissed an application wherein the appellants sought a declaration of invalidity against a confirmed sale in execution of Stand No. 230 Vainona Township of Vainona (the immovable property), the consequential vacation of the sale and the resale of the immovable property by private treaty. More

GUVAVA JA: 1. This is an appeal against the whole judgment of the High Court (court a quo) sitting at Harare dated 11 July 2019. The courta quodismissed the appellant’s application seeking a review of the first respondent’s decision to call three new witnesses during a criminal trial. 2. The delay in handing down this judgment is regretted but was due to circumstances beyond my control. 3. The facts of the matter which are pertinent to this appeal may be summarized as follows. The appellants were jointly chargedwith perjury and fraud as defined in ss 183(1) and 136 of the... More

1. This is an appeal against the whole judgment of the High Court of Zimbabwe (“the court a quo”), sitting as an appellate court at Bulawayo, dated 21 June 2018. The appellants appeal against the dismissal, by the court a quo, of their appeal against both conviction and sentence. After hearing submissions from counsel, the court dismissed the appeal and advised that reasons would be furnished in due course. More

After hearing the parties on 2 March 2017 this Court pronounced: “It is the unanimous view of this Court that the appeal is devoid of merit and ought to fail. Accordingly, it is ordered as follows: The appeal is dismissed with costs. Reasons for this judgment will follow in due course.” More

This is an appeal against the decision of the Labour Court which in turn upheld the decision of the arbitrator dismissing the appellants’ claim for reinstatement on account of unlawful dismissal. At the close of argument, we unanimously dismissed the appeal with no order as to costs. Upon issuance of the order, we indicated that our reasons for the order were to follow in due course. More