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: This is a court application for the registration of a caveat on the immovable property being certain piece of land situate in the district of Salisbury called stand 2126 Tynwald South Township of stand 1042 Tynwald Township measuring 220 square metres and held under Deed of Transfer number 257/2023. The first and second respondents are the registered owners of the said property. They are also husband and wife. More

On 5 August 2020 Plaintiff issued summons against Defendant claiming. 1. Payment of the sum of US$50 000-00 (fifty thousand United States dollars) being money paid to the Defendant to design, author and deliver to specification, a customized on line store program which defendant failed to deliver. More

On the 10th of January 2019, firstrespondent obtained a decree of divorce after obtaining applicant’s consent as evidenced by a consent paper filed of record. Custody of a minor child, SorynNashePazvakavambwa (born on the 4th of November, 2012) was granted to the applicant with first respondent exercising reasonable access More

The parties to this suit are duly registered private companies. At the relevant time, the defendant, Engen Petroleum Zimbabwe (Private) Limited, was one of about six or so “Engen” companies registered or domiciled here and/or abroad. The others were Engen Oil Zimbabwe (Private) Limited; Engen Holdings Zimbabwe (Private) Limited; Engen Petroleum South Africa and Engen Off Shore Holdings (Mauritius) Limited. The reason for this detail shall soon emerge. More

This is a constitutional application. The applicants want s 4 and s 6(1)(b) of the Communal Land Act [Chapter 20:04] declared ultra vires the Constitution of Zimbabwe. The draft order does not identify which particular sections of the Constitution the impugned provisions allegedly conflict with. But according to the founding affidavit, the impugned provisions are an infringement of the applicants’ right to life; their right to human dignity; their right to property; their right to equal protection and benefit of the law; and their right to culture and language, allegedly as protected by s 48; s 51; s 72; s... More