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Conflicted Malaba sits to hear case against constitutional amendments
The Constitutional Court is sitting Wednesday to preside over an application against the constitutional amendments made in 2017 and 2021…
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Govt in major climbdown on Malaba ruling
The government was forced into a humiliating climbdown on its statements that the country’s judiciary was captured as President Emmerson…
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Justice Minister accused of contempt of court
The Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum has written to the registrar of the High Court in Harare, accusing Justice Legal…
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Chief Justice Malaba must go: Harare lawyer
Chief Justice Luke Malaba, who reaches the judges’ retirement age of 70 this Saturday should not remain in office beyond that…
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Man knocked down by Justice Luke Malaba’s driver demands compensation
A 64-year-old man from Silungidzi village in Matopo district who was knocked down by Zimbabwe’s Chief Justice Luke Malaba’s driver while…
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Courts resume normal services
Zimbabwean courts have resumed their normal services, subject to Covid-19 prevention protocols following the easing of the national lockdown measures…
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Covid-19: JSC make more changes to court proceedings
The Chief Justice Luke Malaba has instructed Judges to grant or discard bail applications and urgent chamber applications on paper…
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Malaba reverses court judgements review directive
Chief Justice Luke Malaba has reversed a controversial directive that judges should first seek approval or have their judgements seen by…
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African judges challenge Malaba to revoke directive ‘threatening judicial independence’
The Africa Judges and Jurists Forum (AJJF) has called upon Chief Justice Luke Malaba to revoke his recent directive that…
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Courts to resume operations
Zimbabwean courts shall become fully operational with effect from May 11, 2020, Chief Justice Luke Malaba has said. These remarks…
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