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On 16 October 2019 we upheld an appeal against both conviction and sentence passed by the court a quo and indicated that reasons would follow. These are they: More

This is an opposed application for summary judgment where applicant is seeking the following relief: “1. Summary judgment in case No. HC 249/2021 be, and it is hereby granted in favour of the applicant and against the respondent. 2. The respondent including all persons whatsoever claiming right of occupation through her be and is hereby ordered to vacate certain piece of land situate in the District of Umtali called the Remainder of Lot C of subdivision D of Dora measuring 85, 7844 hectares within seven (7) days after service of this order upon her. 3. In the event that the... More

The applicant lodged an application for bail pending trial on allegations of murder as defined in s 47 of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act [Chapter 9:23]. On 13 April 2021 applicant is alleged to have connived with a co-accused to kill two children. In that after a School Development Committee meeting the applicant took the two children home since they resided in the same area. The applicant met up with the co-accused who was in the bush and killed the two children by inflicting deep cuts in their necks. The applicant and co-accused covered blood stains on the... More

: This judgment deals with a preliminary objection that was raised by defendant’s counsel in his written submissions which were filed under cover of a letter dated 8 October 2024 when the trial in this matter was scheduled to commence on 10 October 2024. The preliminary objection by the defendant is basically to say that the plaintiff’s summons are a nullity or fatally defective and incurably bad at law for want of compliance with r 12(5)(d) of the High Court Rules, 2021. In particular, the summons are being impugned for their failure to give a concise statement of the nature,... More

The two accused are charged with Murder as defined in s 47 (1) (a) or (b) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act [Chapter 9:23] where it is alleged by the State that on 4 November 2018 and at Magamba Turn-off, Rusape, the two accused in the company of one Lucky, who is still at large, all and each or one or the other of them, unlawfully caused the death of Emmanuel Ngwarati by assaulting him with booted feet and fists and stabbing him with a knife all over the body intending to kill Emmanuel Ngwarati or realising that... More