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DUBE-BANDA J: This is a bail application pending trial. Applicants are jointly charged with two counts of robbery as defined in section 126 (1) (a) of the Criminal law [Codification and Reform] Act Chapter 9:23. It being alleged that, on 5 February 2021, at Warmaley Stamping Mill, Mpoengs area, Plumtree applicants used violence by arming themselves with knives and machetes in order to induce complainants to relinquish their various properties, which included a grinding machine, welding machine, 12v generator battery, fuel, airtime, cellphone, car radio, car registration book, brown wallet, cash in the sum of R17 600, 14 grams of... More

This is an application for bail pending trial. The applicant faces a charge of armed robbery as defined in section 126 of the Criminal Law Codification and Reform Act Chapter 9:23. More

This is an urgent chamber application for an interdict. The relief sought by the applicant is couched in the following terms: “Interim relief sought (a) That the 1st respondent, his assignees or employees be and are hereby interdicted from carrying out any mining activities on Don Juan 46 situate in Zhombe Communal Lands, Zhombe, Kwekwe. (b) The Sheriff of Zimbabwe by the powers vested in his office with the assistance of members of the Zimbabwe Republic Police be authorized to enforce clauses of the order in the event of non-compliance with the court order. Terms of final order sought (a)... More

The applicant seeks leave to be allowed to amend its pleadings in HC 187/19. The applicant is the first defendant in that matter and the 1st respondent is the plaintiff. Before filing this application the applicant sought the consent of the 1st respondent to no avail. More

In 1997Binga Rural District Council resolved that applicant would sell some of its houses to employees of council who had served for a minimum of 10 years. This resolution was communicated to all employees. Respondent indicated her intention to purchase the property being stand number 259 Binga. In October 2007 the parties entered into a lease with an option to purchase agreement. The parties agreed on a purchase price of Z$360 million. The respondent paid a deposit of Z$100 million in two instalments during November 2007. On 31st December 2017 respondent’s contract of employment was formally terminated. Applicant’s employment policy... More