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This is an application for the confirmation of a Provisional Order granted by this Honourable Court on the 16th May 2016 whose order read as follows- “IT IS ORDERED THAT: 1. The Applicant, BURCO ZIMBABWE (PRIVATE) LIMITED is provisionally wound up, pending the grant of an order in terms of paragraph 3 or the discharge of this order. More

: This is an appeal against the four amended assessments issued by the respondent against the appellant on 23 June 2014 in respect of the four consecutive tax years ended 31 December 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012. The real issue for determination posed by these assessments is whether the respondent can tax non-existent income through the deeming provisions of s 98 of the Income Tax Act [Chapter 23:06]. More

In their application the applicants stated that, “this is a review application in terms of s 26 and 27 of the High Court Act [Chapter 7:06] or for declaratory relief in terms of s 14 of the said Act and/or, alternatively, an application for relief in terms of s 4 of the Administrative Justice Act [Chapter 10:28]. More

This is an application for stay of execution of the judgment of this court granted in favour of the first respondent against the applicants in Case Number HC 8560/16. The judgment was granted on 24 May 2017. On 29 May 2017 the applicants instituted an application in terms of r 449 for the setting aside of that judgment. On 30 May 2017 they instituted the instant application under a certificate of urgency seeking stay of execution of that judgment. The application is opposed by the first respondent. More

The plaintiff and the defendant were married to each other in terms of the Marriage Act [Chapter 5:11] at Ruwa, Harare on the 14th March 1987. Their marriage was blessed with three children who are now all adults. After a period of about 20 years of married life the parties separated in December 2007 when, due to circumstances she could not withstand anymore, the plaintiff left the matrimonial home. More

The applicant sought the following relief before this court; 1. That Deed of Transfer 2344/14 dated 16 May 2014 in favour of the fifth respondent be and is hereby cancelled. 2. That mortgage bond number 3021/2016 dated 23 August 2012 in the first respondent’s favour be and is hereby declared null and void ab initio and is therefore cancelled. 3. That the order of this court in HC 9505/12 be and is hereby rescinded. More

On the 9th of August I granted the applicants an interim order in the following terms: “That pending the determination of the main matter being the case of CBZ Bank Limited v Hothfield Enterprises (Pvt) Ltd and Ors HC 12629/16, the applicants are granted the following relief: More