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Final Orders re: Procedural Irregularities iro Approach ito Practice Directives or Practice Directions

SC73-19 : CUTHBERT DUBE vs PREMIER SERVICE MEDICAL AID SOCIETY and PREMIER SERVICE MEDICAL INVESTMENTS
Ruled By: GARWE JA

This is an application for condonation for non-compliance with the Rules of this Court and for an extension of time within which to file and serve a notice of appeal in terms of the same Rules.The respondents oppose the application.FACTUAL BACKGROUNDThe first respondent is a medical aid society registered in ...
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SC32-15 : BINDURA MUNICIPALITY vs PAISON MUGOGO
Ruled By: GUVAVA JA

This chamber application was placed before me in terms of Rule 5 of the Supreme Court Rules 1964. Although it was unopposed, it raised an issue concerning the interpretation of Practice Directive 3/13.BACKGROUNDThe appeal relating to this matter was set down before the Supreme Court on 5 September 2014. It ...
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SC70-18 : YUNUS AHMED vs DOCKING STATION SAFARIS (PRIVATE) LIMITED t/a CC SALES
Ruled By: BHUNU JA

After reading papers filed of record and hearing counsel in this matter, I dismissed the application that was before me with costs, and indicated that the reasons for judgment would be available in due course.These are they.The facts of this case can be summarised as follows:The applicant, Yunus Ahmed, was ...
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HB03-23 : LUKE DUBE vs SHERIFF OF ZIMBABWE N.O. and EXMIN SYNDICATE and PROVINCIAL MINING DIRECTOR MATABELELAND SOUTH N.O. and OTHERS
Ruled By: DUBE-BANDA J

This is an urgent application wherein, initially, the applicant sought a provisional order. At the hearing, the court, mero motu, raised the issue whether this court has the jurisdiction and the competence to pronounce on the validity or lack thereof of a Supreme Court order.On reflection, counsel for the applicant ...
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SC23-24 : EDWARD MUDYAVANHU vs CAIRNS FOODS LIMITED
Ruled By: MAKONI JA, MATHONSI JA and CHATUKUTA JA

This is an appeal against the whole judgment of the Labour Court of Zimbabwe (the court a quo) sitting at Harare, dated 27 July 2022. After hearing submissions from the appellant and counsel for the respondent, the court dismissed the appeal with costs indicating that reasons for the order would ...
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