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On 23rd September 2010 the Honourable C. Kabasa made an arbitration award. In terms thereof he dismissed Appellant’s claims (save for a gratuity) against Respondent. Appellant then appealed to this Court against the award. Appellant’s case was captured in the award under the sub-title “submissions.” It was a claim for reinstatement with effect from 31 October 2008. In addition he sought back-pay and benefits. Respondent countered that Appellant left his employ for a better paying job in Sudan. Upon his return, Appellant sought employment from them but none was available. The arbitrator’s analysis appears under the sub-title “Observation”. The gist... More

This is an appeal against an arbitral award handed down on 20 January 2015, in terms of which the respondent was awarded damages for loss of employment. More

This application for confirmation of ruling by the applicant is not opposed. The 1st Respondent is not opposed to the relief being sought. 1st Respondent is merely seeking to be allowed to pay off the debt in 2 to 3 months. The representative for the company indicated that they had managed to secure the funds through a loan. He said the company was having cash flow problems and because this court does not want to kill the hen that lays the golden egg the period will be extended but not up to the three months as this will severely prejudice... More

1. This is an appeal against the whole arbitral award handed down by Arbitrator, Ms B. Garudzo on the 21st of March 2024 dismissing Appellant’s entire claim. The Appellant raised five grounds of appeal couched as follows: 1.1 “Arbitrator erred in her findings that there was no evidence of the claim of tender commission fees although she acknowledged that unwritten contra is valid and binding. This finding is a misdirection of facts which amounts to a misdirection in law More

There has been an inordinate delay in the hand down of this judgement. This was partly due to the voluminous record of proceedings and the number of issues that needed resolution. I extend my sincere apologies to the litigants notwithstanding. More