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The parties agreed to refer this matter to me as a special case in terms of rule 52 of the High Court Rules, 2021. On 15 August 2022, the statement of agreed facts was duly filed, which were captured as follows: 1. Sometime in September 2020, the Plaintiff transported a fuel consignment for Wellsford International destined for Zambia, the trucks of which are the subject matter of this case. 2. Before crossing into Zambia, the trucks made an about turn and made entry into Zimbabwe, still loaded with fuel without following the customs procedure prescribed by the law. 3. The... More

The Applicant instituted summons action against the Respondent for payment of sums of US$18 968-92; ZAR 19 492-95; BWP 1 037-12 and GBP 128,55 together with attorney and client costs, in respect of its funds which went missing while under the custody of the Respondent who was the church Treasurer for its Parktown congregation. More

: This is a court application for the eviction of the 1st and 2nd Respondents and all those claiming occupation through them from Stand Number 24629, Budiriro 4, Harare. The orders being sought are- More

Throughout the 2nd term we have been setting this matter down for trial. On each occasion the plaintiff’s counsel has been unable to attend either because he was in the Supreme Court or was not feeling well. More

The applicant, Metron Chongani Makamba, an apparently brazen and incorrigible offender was convicted by the court of a regional magistrate at Masvingo in 2015 on numerous counts of robbery committed in aggravating circumstances as defined in s 126 of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act [Chapter 9:23]. The charges against the applicant were on three separate criminal record book numbers. The first was MSVR 250/15 on which the applicant was the sole accused facing two counts of robbery. The second was MSVR 252-3 where the applicant was jointly charged with one Energy Knowledge Jonasi with six counts of robbery.... More