The respondent, which was the plaintiff in the court a quo issued summons against the appellant (respondent in the court a quo) seeking an order evicting the respondent from the immovable property known as stand number 442, Gaza Township, Chipinge. This property was allegedly owned by the late Bayeni Hardwell Chiororo who died on 22 December 2004. The property is now part of the deceased’s estate. Joseph Chiororo was duly appointed executor of this estate. More
The appellant, Paul Mgodi, who was a respondent in an application for an interdict in the court below, was interdicted from developing or causing the development of Stand 1484 Chirundu. The applicant, was Duweni Kutepa and is the first respondent herein. His averments in seeking that interdict were that sometime in 2015 he had been offered a commercial stand, being Stand 1484 Chrirundu by Chirundu Local Board, the second respondent herein. This had been through a letter dated 4 December 2014 which he annexed to his application. He averred that he had since paid the purchase price inclusive of all... More
The plaintiff issued summons against the first defendants claiming Z$150 000 000-00 as damages for an assault he suffered allegedly at the hands of members of the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) as well as the Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) who, according to the plaintiff, were acting within the course and scope of their employment with the defendants on 31 March 2003. In his declaration the plaintiff makes the following averments. More
The plaintiff issued summons claiming a decree of divorce, rights of access to the minor child, a division of matrimonial assets and costs of suit. the defendant also filed a counter- claim seeking similar relief. More
This is an application for upliftment of caveat number 421/2014 placed on certain piece of land situate in the District of Salisbury called stand 143 Northwood Township of Sumben measuring 4263 square metres held under Deed of Transfer registered number 5115/1999 and Deed of Transfer Registered Number 7783/2015 (“the property.”) The applicants also seek an order requiring the second respondent to transfer the property to them within the next 21 days failing which the Sheriff for Zimbabwe should do all such things as are necessary to effect the transfer. Finally, costs are sought against first respondent on a punitive scale. More