“It is a fundamental principle that no man is allowed to take the law into his own hands; no one is permitted to dispossess another forcibly or wrongfully and against his consent of the possession of property, whether movable or immovable. If he does so, the...
The recently introduced Statutory Instrument 150 of 2017 ushered in the new Labour Court Rules, 2017, which rules replaced the old Labour Court Rules, 2006. The new rules introduced a wide range of procedural and substantive changes to our labour litigation. This...
Whilst most people marry with the expectation of living happily ever after, somehow life has a way of coming out, and people eventually end up divorcing. Oftentimes when one considers divorce, one is also faced with the question, of the grounds upon which divorce will...
The events which commenced 14 November 2018, triggered a ‘new dispensation’ for Zimbabwe, the old government was replaced by a new government and after thirty seven years a new President. The new government has been consistently saying ‘Zimbabwe is open for business’!...
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