CONSTITUTIONAL LAW

Madzimure & Others v Senate President & Others AND Holland & Others v Senate President & Others (CCZ 8/19 , Constitutional Application No. CCZ 19/15, Constitutional Application No.CCZ 20/15) [2019] ZWCC 08 (14 April 2015);

Judgment No. CCZ 8/19

Constitutional Application Nos. CCZ 19/15 and CCZ 20/15

 

REPORTABLE (8)         

 

   

 

(A)

(1)   WILLIAS    MADZIMURE   (2)    SAMUEL    SIPEPA    NKOMO

(3)     LUCIA     MATIBENGA     (4)     EVELYN     MASAITI     (5)     PAUL     MADZORE     (6)     REGGIE     MOYO     

(7)     SOLOMON     MADZORE     (8)     BEKITHEMBA     NYATHI

Nyagura v Lanzani Ncube N.O. & Others (CCZ 7/19 , Const. Application No. CCZ 53/18) [2019] ZWCC 07 (06 March 2019);

Judgment No. CCZ 7/19

Const. Application No. CCZ 53/18

 

REPORTABLE (7)    

LEVI     NYAGURA

v

(1)     LANZANI     NCUBE,      N.O.

(2)     THE     PROSECUTOR-GENERAL     OF     ZIMBABWE

(3)   TAPIWA   FRESH   GODZI    (4)   MICHAEL   CHAKANDIDA

 

CONSTITUTIONAL COURT OF ZIMBABWE

HARARE, OCTOBER 29, 2018 & MARCH 6, 2019

 

Muza v Saruchera N.O. & Others (CCZ 5/19, Constitutional Application No. CCZ 32/18) [2019] ZWCC 05 (27 February 2019);

Judgment No. CCZ 5/19

Constitutional Application No. CCZ 32/18

 

REPORTABLE (5)

 

                                                                                       

MISHECK     MUZA

v

(1)     REGGY     FRANCIS     SARUCHERA (in his capacity as liquidator of J.W. Jaggers Wholesalers (Pvt) Ltd)

(2)     PRICE      TRUST

(3)     MASTER     OF     THE     HIGH      COURT

Muhala & 50 Others v Mukorera (CCZ 2/19, CCZ 118/13) [2019] ZWCC 02 (18 February 2019);

 

Judgment No.CCZ 2/19

Case No. CCZ 118/13

 

REPORTABLE    (1)

ERIZA     MUHALA     AND     50     OTHERS
v
PATRICK     T.     MUKORERA

CONSTITUTIONAL COURT OF ZIMBABWE
CHIDYAUSIKU CJ, MALABA DCJ, ZIYAMBI JCC,
GWAUNZA JCC, GARWE JCC, GOWORA JCC,
HLATSHWAYO JCC, PATEL JCC & GUVAVA JCC
HARARE, JUNE 4, 2014 & FEBRUARY 18, 2019
 
T. Maanda, for the applicants
P. Takaidza, for the respondent

Zimbabwe Law Officers Association & Another v NPA & Others (CCZ 1/19, Const Application No CCZ 32/14) [2019] ZWCC 01 (19 February 2019);

Judgment No. CCZ 1/19

Const Application No CCZ 32/14

 

REPORTABLE        (2)

(1)        ZIMBABWE     LAW     OFFICERS     ASSOCIATION
(2)        DERECK     CHARAMBA
 v
(1)    NATIONAL     PROSECUTING     AUTHORITY
(2)        THE     PROSECUTOR     GENERAL     N.O.
(3)        MINISTER     OF     JUSTICE,    LEGAL     AND     PARLIAMENTARY     AFFAIRS     N.O.
(4)        COMMISSIONER     GENERAL     OF     POLICE
(5)        ATTORNEY     GENERAL

 

 

 

City of Harare v Makungurutse & 3 Others (SC 46/18, Civil Appeal No. 603/16) [2018] ZWSC 46 (26 July 2018);

REPORTABLE        (35)

 

CITY     OF     HARARE

v

(1)     TAWANDA     MUKUNGURUTSE     (2)     PATRICK     CHIKOHORA     (3)     CLEDWYN     MUTETE     (4)     MINISTER     OF     LOCAL     GOVERNMENT     PUBLIC     WORKS     AND     NATIONAL     HOUSING

 

 

 

 

SUPREME COURT OF ZIMBABWE

GARWE JA, GUVAVA JA & ZIYAMBI AJA

HARARE, SEPTEMBER 15, 2017 & JULY 26, 2018.

Liberal Democrats & 4 Others v President of the Republic of Zimbabwe E.D. Mnangagwa N.O & 4 Others (CCZ 7/18, Constitutional Application No. CCZ10/18) [2018] ZWCC 7 (16 July 2018);

Judgment No. CCZ 7/18

Constitutional Application No. CCZ 10/18

REPORTABLE (7)

 

(1)     LIBERAL DEMOCRATS

(2)     REVOLUTIONARY     FREEDOM     FIGHTERS

(3)     VUSUMUZI     SIBANDA      (4)     LINDA     MASARIRA

(5)     BONGANI     NYATHI

v

 

(1)      PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF ZIMBABWE E.D. MNANGAGWA N.O.

Anjin Investments (Private) Limited v The Minister of Mines and Mining Development & 3 Others (CCZ 6/18, Constitutional Application No. CCZ 38/16) [2018] ZWCC 6 (27 June 2018);

REPORTABLE        (6)

 

 

ANJIN     INVESTMENTS    (PRIVATE)     LIMITED

v

  1.  

 

 

 

CONSTITUTIONAL COURT OF ZIMBABWE

MALABA CJ, GWAUNZA JCC, GOWORA JCC,

HLATSHWAYO JCC, PATEL JCC, GUVAVA JCC,

MAVANGIRA JCC, UCHENA JCC & ZIYAMBI AJCC

HARARE, 19 JULY, 2017 AND 27 JUNE, 2018.

 

 

 

 

The applicant, had received a letter from the Secretary for Mines and Mining Development alerting them that their special grants for mining had expired and they had to cease all mining activities and vacate the covered mining areas. The Minister further issued a press statement on the consolidation of all diamond mining activities in the grant areas.

The applicant averred that the above decisions had prejudicial effect on it which also violated its property rights.

The respondents alluded that the application was improperly brought before the court as it appeared to be a response to the judgment of the High Court which the applicant had previously lodged but never appealed and that the cause of action was res judicata and that the avoidance principle applied here. The court, therefore, had to decide on these three main points.

The court held that the appeal had been disguised as a case concerning constitutional points and should have been brought in terms of s167(5)(b) of the Constitution.

It held that although the basis of the application had changed with the introduction of the constitutional question, the effect of the relief sought remained the same.

The court also held that the bulk of the applicant’s case was on right to just administrative action which was protected under the Administrative Justice Act which had sufficient grounds to deal with the rights they alleged had been infringed.

The matter was dismissed with costs.

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