THE matter in which three Supreme Court judges were meant to controversially hear their own appeal was yesterday removed from the roll. Justices Lavender Makoni, Samuel Kudya and Elfias Chitakunye had appealed a High Court judgment in a case in which the Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum (The ...
Supreme Court judges, Justices Susan Mavangira, Chinembiri Bhunu and Chiweshe have set July 26 (2.30PM) as date to hear independent presidential candidate Saviour Kasukuwere’s appeal against disqualification as a presidential candidate. This followed Kasukuwere’s withdrawal of earlier objection to an...
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The U.S. Supreme Court announced Monday without comment that it would not review Bill Cosby’s sexual assault case, leaving him a free man and ending a two-decade legal drama that shifted the cultural landscape, destroyed the groundb
Zimbabwe terror trial goes to supreme courtBasildon Peta In Harare
A Gweru farmer, whose farm was seized by the government, has lodged an appeal with the Supreme Court after the High Court dropped her challenge while claiming t...
The Supreme Court has delivered a landmark ruling allowing managers to unionise, paving way for the registration of the Banking and Finance Manager’ Union of Zimbabwe (BFMUZ) to form a union. The judgment was delivered by Supreme Court judge Justice Bharat Patel, sitting with justices Ben Hla...
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Mugabe overrules Zimbabwe Supreme Court, restores electoral rules favoring him
The Supreme Court ruling of 17th of July 2015 has culminated in over 30 000 new cases ofunemployment in Zimbabwe as at the end of September 2015. This has since created poor and irreconcilablelabour relations in the country particularly among employers and employee...
The article also outlines some important rights and principles that the Supreme Court ought to have considered but failed to do. It additionally briefly considers the legislative framework governing labour relations in Zimbabwe, particularly the Labour Act of Zimbabwe, with the aim of interrogating the...