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The applicant and the respondent entered into two agreements of licensing in September 2018 and March 2019. These agreements relate to two service stations situated in Avondale and Westgate Mall, Harare. The agreements are to the effect that the applicant is obliged to deliver fuels, oils and other petroleum products to the respondent at the two service stations. This is exclusive in the sense that the respondent at the two service stations in terms of the agreements is restrained from receiving any products to sell from competitors. The service stations have been branded with the PUMA logo. In breach of... More

This is an appeal against the whole judgment of the Magistrates Court of Zimbabwe sitting at Concession under case number C 57/21 handed down on 21 December 2021.The appellants are husband and wife. In the court a quo the appellants filed an application for interdict seeking that the first to the fourth respondents be interdicted from interfering with their farming activities in Kakora village. The basis of the application being that the first appellant was the only child born of his parents. He was gifted with land approximately one hectare in extent by his late father Hensen Kapuya and he... More

This matter came before me as an opposed application for summary judgment. On 16 March 2017 which was the date on which it was set down for argument this Court granted the following order: “IT IS ORDERED THAT: 1. Summary judgment be and is hereby entered in favour of the applicant against the respondent in Case No. HC 9311/16 as follows: (a) For an order for the ejectment of the respondent and all persons claiming occupation through it from the applicant’s immovable property at No. 20 Findowrie Drive, Greendale, Harare; and (b) For payment of the costs of this application.... More

The applicant herein brought an application seeking a vindicatory order against the respondents for restoration of possession of a piece of land situate in the District of Salisbury called Lot 211 Block C of Hatfield Estate measuring 3,6002 hectares which is also known as No. 32 Winston Road South, Hatcliffe, Harare (“the property”). The applicant is the registered owner of the property under Deed of Transfer No.2721/2010. More

The plaintiff and defendant are both companies which are duly registered in accordance with the laws of Zimbabwe. More