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The plaintiff is a legal entity duly incorporated in terms of the laws of Zimbabwe. It specialises in the supply of high-tech traffic safety devices, research and continuous professional development. The first defendant is cited in his official capacity as the authority under whose command the entire police service is reposed. The second defendant is cited in his official capacity as the Minister responsible for overseeing the police service in terms of the Constitution of Zimbabwe. The plaintiff instituted proceedings against the defendants seeking relief of specific performance or alternatively damages for breach of contract. The claim is pursuant to... More

The plaintiff was married to the late Pius Mikiya Washaya in terms of the then Marriage Act on 17 December 1966. Five children were born to them who are all majors. In or around 1976, the immovable property was purchased and registered in the name of the late Pius Mikiya Washaya who died at Harare on 14 January 2020. He had executed a will on 8 April 2019 in which he bequeathed the immovable property in equal and undivided shares to the plaintiff and two children, Beniya Mikiya Washaya (born on 17 October 2006) and Tinotenda Ndamuka Washaya (born on... More

Plaintiff is a private company that is involved in the transportation of commodities including fuel products. The defendant is an oil company which procures and imports fuels andis registered with the Zimbabwe Energy RegulatoryAuthority (hereinafter referred to as “ZERA”), as is required of fuel and petroleum procurers, by statute. The defendant’s activities are performed and regulated by ZERA and it has a bonded fuel facility at the National Oil Company of Zimbabwe (hereinafter NOIC) bonded facility in Msasa, Harare. More

This is an urgent chamber application for a provisional order whose interim relief sought is stated as follows More

The plaintiff on 28 March 2011 issued summons out of this court seeking an order of sharing of assets the parties are said to have acquired together during the subsistence of a customary law union between the parties, and costs of suit. More