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The applicant seeks an order for the eviction of the respondent and all those claiming occupation through him from a property known as number 24200 Umvovo, Chegutu ‘the property’. More

: The applicant Zimbabwe Platinum Mines (Pvt) Ltd (Zimplats) is suing the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority, the first respondent (ZIMRA) which is the tax collecting agent of the Government of Zimbabwe (the Government) and the second respondent, the Commissioner-General of the first respondent (the Commissioner-General) who is conferred with the powers of supervising and managing the first respondent’s staff, activities, funds and property. The first respondent’s activities which are managed and supervised by the second respondent include the functions of collecting duties and paying refunds under the Customs and Excise Act [Chapter 23:02]. More

This is an application for a declaratory order. It is vigorously contested. The applicant is an expansive mining concern and a taxpayer. It is in dispute with the respondents over the correct method of computing its income tax liabilities. The dispute arises partly on account of the fact that the applicant’s income and expenditure are predominantly in foreign currency and only marginally in local currency. The parties differ on their interpretation of the law regarding the correct method of deductions from revenue of the expenditure incurred in foreign currency, and the deduction from revenue of the expenditure incurred in local... More

The applicant sought an order evicting the respondent and all those claiming occupation through him from House No. 15 Baines Road, Victoria Falls (the property). It also sought an order for costs. More

The first respondent instituted summons action against the present applicant and the second respondent in this court seeking an order for damages in the total sum of US$65 000-00 arising out of a motor vehicle accident which occurred at the 203 km peg along the Harare-Mutare road on 15 November 2009. In that collision, the first respondent’s Toyota Hiace Commuter Omnibus was extensively damaged, after it collided with a Toyota Diana minibus driven by the second respondent, and caught fire. More