According to provisions of the Bill, this was a departure from the common law position, which contemplated a wrong being ratified by the majority shareholders and also departs from the “proper plaintiff rule”, where the company itself institutes legal action when a wrong has been committed agai...
The amendments will give the government powers to monitor registration and activities of PVOs and punish them for “non-compliance”. “The coalition is disturbed by the fact that the amendments to the PVO Act are part of efforts to entrench authoritarian rule and weaponise the law and this ha...
Nobody knows whether Shiri and Moyo truly respect the rule of the law and value the aspirations of the common man and woman walking down George Silundika Avenue in Harare. For example: how will Moyo approach the impending electoral chaos Joseph Kabila has dished up in DR Congo, the implosi...
and overcome the barriers to realizing the fundamental instrumental freedoms that constitute development.2 Moreover, the presence of a sound and transparent public sector and the rule of law are increasingly asserted to be the foundations ... C Weaver - 《Princeton University Press》 被引量: 263...
Since coming to power, President Mnangagwa has walked the straight and narrow path of constitutionalism and the rule of law. His Government has repealed contentious pieces of legislation such as the Access to Information and Protection of Privacy Act (AIPPA) as well as the Public Order and Secu...
Critics say government is paying a hefty price for Mugabe's populist politics. This, together with his politics of cronyism and patronage, are something that have epitomised his rule since 1980. In doing so, Mugabe has on many instances shifted the blame to his lieutenants and in some cases...
Inflation running at more than 800% is the clearest sign of the worst economic crisis in over a decade and has evoked memories of hyperinflation under former president Robert Mugabe, whose 37-year rule was ended by an army coup in 2017. ...
“The unfortunate part of the Mnangagwa government is that it is exhibiting an insatiable appetite to punish or block any dissenting voices. You look at the deployment of the law to secure political means. The idea here is not necessarily rule of law but rule by law where you are deploying...
The first goal is to ensure safety and security for all the people who live in Zimbabwe. Without safety and security, the country could degenerate into a lawless jungle where brute force rides roughshod over civil liberties and the rule of law. ...
"Zimbabwe had been under Mugabe's rule since independence in 1980," she said. "When he was removed in a military coup, there was so much hope among the entire population that there was a time for change now, for democratic winds to finally arrive in the country. We were privileged and...