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This is an application brought in terms of section 359 (8) of the High Court Rules, 1971, to set aside the decision of the 3rd respondent, which decision confirmed the sale in execution of the applicant’s immovable property to the 2nd respondent. The background facts are these. The applicant owns a company called TLP Agencies (Pvt) Ltd. The company owed money to the 1st respondent and the applicant was surety and co-principal debtor. The 1st respondent obtained judgment which resulted in the sale of the applicant’s immovable property in satisfaction of the debt. The immovable property, known as Stand number... More

DUBE-BANDA J: This is an application for bail pending trial. Applicant is charged with the crime of robberyas defined in section 126 of the Criminal Law [Codification and Reform] Act [Chapter 9:23]. It being alleged that on the 14 June 2021, at about 23 45 hours, the applicant in the company two persons still at large approached the complainant who had parked his motor vehicle a Toyota Hilux at Total Garage, in Bulawayo. Applicant and his accomplices are said to have produced a rifle and a pistol which they used to threaten the complainant before pulling him out of the... More

1. This is a chamber application for dismissal for want of prosecution in terms of r 59 (15) (b) of the High Court Rules, 2021. The applicant seeks to dismiss an application for rescission of judgment filed under cover of case number HC 637/21 (main application). The order sought is couched in the following terms: a. That the respondent’s court application for rescission of judgment under Case No. 637/21 be dismissed for want of prosecution. b. Each party to bear its own costs of suit. 2. The application is opposed by the respondent. More

This is an opposed application for the removal of 1st respondent as the executor (Executrix Dative) in the estate of the late Grace Bellodi under DRB 283/17. More

The plaintiff issued civil summons in May 2004 sounded in Zimbabwe dollars. The plaintiff was claiming from the defendant; 1. $248 292,38 for past medical expenses 2. $1 292 460,00 for future medical expenses 3. $6 000 000,00 for psychological injury, loss of general health and loss of amenities of life. 4. $5 000 000,00 for contumelia, humiliation and defamation 5. $115 136 000,00 for loss of pension benefits 6. $411 300 774,00 for loss of earnings 7. Interest on all the above at the prescribed rate from the date of service of summons to date of full payment. 8.... More