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This is an appeal against the decision of the respondent’s appeals committee which upheld a decision to dismiss appellant from its(respondent’s) employ. More

The appellant appeals against the decision of an arbitrator which ordered that appellant pay salaries to the respondent for the period January 2014 to 27 August 2014. More

This is an appeal from an arbitral award handed down on 16 September 2014, in terms of which the appellant was ordered to reinstate the respondents or pay them damages in lieu of reinstatement. More

This is an appeal against an arbitral award issued on 3 June 2015 in favour of the respondents. The respondents were employed by the appellant in various capacities. They were being paid wages below the stipulated amount resulting in them referring the matter to conciliation. The matter could not be settled at conciliation and was subsequently referred to arbitration. The arbitrator ruled that each of the respondents was underpaid by an amount of $4 495.86. Appellant was ordered to pay a total of $13 487.58 for the period June 2012 to June 2014. Aggrieved, appellant noted the present appeal. Grounds... More

I dismissed the applicant’s application for bail pending appeal on 2 December, 2016. I indicated that I would provide written reasons for my order. These are they. The applicant was charged with 5 counts of contravening s 60 A (3) (b) of the Electricity Act, [Chapter 13:19]. He was arraigned before the Regional Magistrate at Bindura Court to answer to the charges More

This is an application for condonation. The applicant seeks to be allowed to file out of time a dual review and appeal against the decision to dismiss the applicant from employment. The record shows that the employer sought to discipline its employee, the appellant, in terms of its Code of Business Conduct. More

This is an appeal against an arbitral award handed down by the Honourable M Mpango Arbitrator on the 23rd of February 2015. The operative part of the award reads as follows. More