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The plaintiff issued summons against the defendants for the following relief: 1. That the plaintiff be and is hereby declared the rightful owner of Stand number 454 Unit Seke, Chitungwiza. 2. That the transfer of Stand 454 Unit C Seke, Chitungwiza into Gideon Musendo’s name be and is hereby nullified. 3. That the 2nd defendant cede rights, title and interest in the property aforementioned back to the plaintiff within seven (7) days of this order failure of which the Sheriff be and is hereby empowered to signal documents necessary to effect cession to the Plaintiff 4. That the 1st defendant... More

After a fully contested trial the appellant was convicted of one count of fraud in contravention of section 136 of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act [Chapter 9:23], and the second count for contravening s 60 (A) (3) (b) of the ZESA Act. More

On 13 March 2015 the plaintiffs issued summons against the defendants. In their prayer they were asking for: “1. An order for eviction of the 1st defendant and all those claiming occupation through her from Stand 9568 Budiriro 5B, Harare. 2. An order that the 2nd defendant against payment of the balance of US$1 700.00 (one thousand seven hundred United States dollars) tenders cession to the plaintiffs of Stand 9568 Budiriro 5B, Harare. More

The plaintiffs’ claim is for delictual damages in the sum of $200 000.00 for each one of them against the defendants. More

Six persons constitute the judgment creditor. They worked for Cost Benefit Holdings (Pvt) Limited, the judgment debtor. They took the judgment debtor to arbitration. More

These interpleader proceedings stem from an attachment of mining equipment carried out by the applicant at Mbada Diamonds (Pvt) Ltd, [hereinafter referred to as Mbada] in Chiadzwa, Mutare. More

The plaintiffs’ claim is for damages suffered due to the destruction of their house by fire. The first plaintiff is the owner of No 10, 73rd Avenue Haig Park, Mabelreign, and (the house). The second and third plaintiffs were tenants in the house. The defendant is the authority responsible for the supply and maintenance of electrical power in the country. The plaintiff’s house was connected to the defendant’s electricity transmission at the time of the fire. More