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Court Management re: Conduct of Trials, Obligations Toward Unrepresented Accused and the Adherence to Fair Trial Rights

HH42-12 : WILLARD CHAWIRA vs THE STATE
Ruled By: UCHENA J and MWAYERA J

The appellant was convicted on a charge of contravening section 3(1)(a) of the Sexual Offences Act [Chapter 9:21].He appealed to this court against both conviction and sentence.After hearing submissions from counsel for the parties we upheld his appeal and set aside his conviction and sentence. We indicated that our reasons ...
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HHH84-10 : ALBERT MATAPO and OTHERS vs MAGISTRATE BHILA and THE ATTORNEY GENERAL
Ruled By: UCHENA J

The applicants were arraigned for trial before the first respondent, a Regional Magistrate sitting at Harare Magistrate's Court. The first respondent will, in this judgment, be referred to as the “magistrate”. The second respondent is the Attorney General of Zimbabwe. He is the prosecuting authority whose officer is prosecuting in ...
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HH242-13 : LEE WAVERLEY JOHN vs THE STATE and SIMON RODGERS KACHAMBWA N.O.
Ruled By: MAFUSIRE J

It is necessary to weigh the balance of convenience between the need for a judicial officer to manage his or her court by, for instance, insisting on the continuation of a scheduled hearing in the interests of justice and the efficient administration of justice, against fairness and the delivery of ...
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SC10-21 : ROBERT GUMBURA and OTHERS vs FRANCIS MAPFUMO N.O. and THE NATIONAL PROSECUTING AUTHORITY
Ruled By: GWAUNZA DCJ, MAKONI JA and BERE JA

After hearing counsel in this matter we dismissed the appeal with no order as to costs and indicated that our reasons would follow in due course. Below are the reasons for judgement.On 17 May 2019, the appellants approached the court a quo, on a certificate of urgency, seeking an order ...
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HB345-16 : NQOBILE KHUMALO vs THE PRESIDING MAGISTRATE N.O. (MR MZINGAYE MOYO) and THE PROSECUTOR GENERAL N.O.
Ruled By: MATHONSI J

This is a matter in which I would have considered awarding costs against Norman Mugiya de bonis propriis if the respondents had appeared.However, although I had directed the applicant to serve the notice of set down upon the respondents owing to the exigency of the application, which was filed a ...
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HH765-15 : JOSPHAT MUKWEMU vs MAGISTRATE SANYATWE N.O. and THE PROSECUTOR GENERAL
Ruled By: MATHONSI J

If it had not been that it goes to the very root of the Declaration of Rights contained in Chapter 4 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe, in particular the right of every person to choose and be represented by a legal practitioner of their choice before any court of law, ...
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HB14-15 : THE STATE vs ZONDIWE NCUBE
Ruled By: TAKUVA J and MUTEMA J

This matter was placed before me in terms of section 57(1)(b) of the Magistrates' Court Act [Chapter 7:10].The facts are that the accused was charged with and convicted of contravening section 114(2)(b) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act [Chapter 9:23] (stock theft).It was alleged in the summary jurisdiction, ...
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View Appeal HH458-18 : THE STATE vs KIZITO MUTSURE
Ruled By: CHITAPI J and ASSESSORS: BARWA and CHITSIGA

A factor which weighs heavily in favour of the accused is the prima facie unreasonable delay in bringing this case to trial.The defence counsel did not invoke the provisions of section 167A of the Criminal Procedure and Evidence Act for the court to enquire on the delay.Be that as it ...
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HB119-20 : TINASHE KAMBARAMI vs THE STATE
Ruled By: MAKONESE J and MABHIKWA J

The appellant appeared before a Magistrate sitting at Tredgold, Bulawayo facing a charge of contravening section 113(1)(a) of the Criminal Law Codification and Reform Act [Chapter 9:23].He pleaded guilty to the charge and was convicted and sentenced to pay a fine of $80, in default of payment 18 days imprisonment. ...
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HB35-15 : BENJAMIN MAFUSIRE vs THE STATE
Ruled By: MAKONESE J and TAKUVA J

The appellant was arraigned before a Zvishavane Magistrates Court on an alleged contravention of section 114(1)(a) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act [Chapter 9:23], that is to say, one count of stock theft.Following his tendering of a plea of guilty, the appellant was convicted by the trial court ...
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HB133-17 : THE STATE vs SAMSON PHIRI
Ruled By: MAKONESE J and MOYO J

The purpose of canvassing essential elements of an offence to an accused person, more particularly one who is unrepresented at trial, is for the court to satisfy itself that the accused person is tendering a genuine plea of guilt from an informed position of his liability at law.The accused appeared ...
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HH143-18 : STATE vs JAMES ACKIM and LAMECK ACKIM
Ruled By: KUDYA J and ASSESSORS: MHANDU and CHIVANDA

The Sixth Schedule to the Constitution, Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No.20) Act 2013“2. This schedule prevails, to the extent of any inconsistency, over all other provisions of this Constitution....,.(9) All cases, other than pending constitutional cases, that were pending before any court before the effective date may be continued before ...
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HB24-14 : THE STATE vs DERRECK ZUVA
Ruled By: MUTEMA J

I am constrained, once again, to advert to the exhortation Judges have often sounded to trial magistrates to please apply their mind to their work meticulously and with the utmost of diligence. Whilst it is acknowledged, that, erring is an accepted and inevitable human shortcoming - in discharging judicial work, ...
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CCC03-21 : PRAYMORE MAKANDA vs MAGISTRATE SANDE N.O. and MAGISTRATE KADYE N.O. and MAGISTRATE NDIRAYA N.O. and THE STATE
Ruled By: GOWORA AJCC, HLATSHWAYO AJCC and PATEL AJCC

This is an application for direct access to the Constitutional Court made in terms of section 167(5)(a) of the Constitution of Zimbabwe. The allegation is that the conduct of the respondents violated the applicant's fundamental rights as enshrined in sections 69(1) and 70(1)(d),(e) and (f) of the Constitution.The BackgroundThe brief ...
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CCC06-15 : ANNA CHIHAVA and BOAS MAPUVA and ZISHE CHIZANI vs THE PROVINCIAL MAGISTRATE FRANCIS MAPFUMO N.O. and THE PROSECUTOR GENERAL
Ruled By: CHIDYAUSIKU CJ, MALABA DCJ, ZIYAMBI JCC, GWAUNZA JCC, GARWE JCC, GOWORA JCC, HLATSHWAYO JCC, GUVAVA JCC and CHIWESHE AJCC

This is an application in terms of section 85(1)(a) of the Constitution of Zimbabwe.The appellants allege that their constitutional rights, as enshrined in sections 70(1(b), 70(1)(d) and 70(1)(c), have been violated through the manner in which criminal proceedings against them were conducted in the Magistrates Court sitting at Chivhu.They seek ...
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CCC07-21 : MARX MUPUNGU vs MINISTER OF JUSTICE, LEGAL AND PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS and OTHERS
Ruled By: GWAUNZA ACJ, GARWE JCC, MAKARAU JCC, GOWORA JCC, HLATSHAWAYO JCC, PATEL JCC and GUVAVA AJCC

At all times, courts must conduct their affairs in such a way that the court's open-mindedness, its impartiality, and fairness are manifest to all those who follow the proceedings and review the outcome....,.The law provides, in section 69(2) of the Constitution, that, in the determination of their civil rights and ...
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HMA20-19 : THE STATE vs X
Ruled By: MAWADZE J and MAFUSIRE J

This review judgment has been occasioned by the need to assist judicial officers, especially Magistrates, in sentencing juveniles convicted of criminal offences in light of the decision of the Constitutional Court in the case of State v Willard Chokuramba 4 Ors CC10-19.The Constitutional Court outlawed corporal punishment administered ...
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CCC07-15 : DANIS KONSON vs THE STATE
Ruled By: CHIDYAUSIKU CJ, MALABA DCJ, GWAUNZA JCC, GARWE JCC, GOWORA JCC, HLATSHWAYO JCC, PATEL JCC, GUVAVA JCC and MAVANGIRA AJCC

On 3 February 2014, under Case No HB158/13, the High Court, sitting at Bulawayo, convicted the applicant of murder with actual intent to kill. After finding that there were no extenuating circumstances surrounding the commission of the offence, the court passed a sentence of death.The background facts surrounding the applicant's ...
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HMT06-20 : BOTHWELL NYAMANDE vs THE STATE
Ruled By: MWAYERA J and MUZENDA J

On 14 August 2019, the appellant appeared before the Senior Magistrate sitting at Mutare facing a charge of Robbery as defined in section 126 of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act [Chapter 9:23].The State alleged, that, on 13 August 2019, and at Kale Church Federation, Dangamvura, Mutare, the appellant ...
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HMT07-19 : STATE vs EVANS MUNOTUMAANI
Ruled By: MUZENDA J and MWAYERA J

On 12 January 2019, three accused Thabane Ngwazani, Evans Munotumaani and George Ndimani being Accused 1, 2 and 3 respectively appeared before the Provincial Magistrate sitting at Mutare facing stock theft charges as defined in section 114(2)(d) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act [Chapter 9:23], where the State ...
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HMT08-20 : LIKANI SITHOLE vs THE STATE
Ruled By: MUZENDA J and MWAYERA J

On 27 November 2019, we dismissed this appeal in its entirety and indicated that our reasons for dismissal would follow. These are they.On 10 April 2019, the appellant appeared on charges of contravening section 131(1)(a) as read with section 131(2)(e) of the Criminal Code for unlawful entry into premises in ...
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HH531-17 : STATE vs JOHANNES TOMANA
Ruled By: CHITAPI J

Persons appearing in court should feel at home because the courts are created for the people.In terms of section 162 of the Constitution, judicial authority derives from the people of Zimbabwe.There is no justification to demean the person on trial...,.
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HH531-17 : STATE vs JOHANNES TOMANA
Ruled By: CHITAPI J

“Much ado about nothing.”; 'Storm in a tea cup.'One cannot find a better phrase to aptly describe the comedy of errors displayed by the National Prosecuting Authority, and, in particular, its Acting Prosecutor General.An important and serious case involving a high ranking Government and Constitutional appointee in the stead of ...
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HMT62-19 : LAWRENCE ZINHUMWE vs THE STATE
Ruled By: MWAYERA J and MUZENDA J

Irked by the conviction and sentence imposed by the court a quo, the appellant approached this court on appeal.The appellant was convicted of indecent assault, as defined in section 67(1)(a) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act [Chapter 9:23].He was sentenced to 18 months imprisonment of which 6 months ...
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