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This is an appeal against adecision by an arbitrator.Before the merits of the appeal could be argued the respondent raised a point in limine. The respondent argued that the grounds before this Court raise factual issues as opposed to questions of law as provided for in the Labour Act [Cap 28:01] (The Act), Section 98(10) of the Act provides that; “An appeal on a question of law shall lie to the Labour Court from any decision of an arbitrator appointed in terms of this section.” More

This is an application for leave to appeal to Supreme Court. The appeal is against the court’s judgment that was handed down on the 14th of February 2014. The Applicant’s grounds of this application are that: (i) The court erred in ordering that Respondent be awarded damages in lieu of reinstatement in United States Dollars when he had suffered loss in the Zimbabwean Dollar currency. (ii) The court did not implement its findings to the effect that Respondent did not mitigate his loss by seeking alternative employment. (iii) The Applicant has good prospects of success on appeal. More

This is an appeal against an Arbitral Award granted by Honourable T.S. Makamure on 26th September, 2013. In terms of the award, Appellant was ordered to pay Respondent an acting allowance for the period Respondent held the post of Acting Chief Technician. On the date of hearing, Respondent was in default despite having been duly served. The hearing proceeded on the merits in terms of Rule 30(a) of the Labour Court Rules, Statutory Instrument 59 of 2006. At the conclusion of the hearing, I allowed the appeal and indicated that my reasons will follow. These are they. The facts of... More

This is an appeal against the arbitral award by Hon H Nyamupachitu which was handed down on the 29th of October 2012. In this award the Appellant was ordered to pay a total sum of $120 451.46 within 14 days of signing the arbitral award. More

The applicant in this case has not been diligent in its prosecution of this matter. More