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Zanu-PF bigwig linked to ‘cruel’ Harare demolitions

In a ruling issued in September 2025, High Court judge Justice Happius Zhou ordered the City of Harare to stop any demolitions.
By Kenneth Nyangani 17h ago

Govt backtracks on abortion law

 WLSA, represented by Tendai Biti, argued that the current definition of "unlawful intercourse" unjustly discriminates between different categories of victims.
By Desmond Chingarande 17h ago

Why more young Zim women choose divorce

The findings come as the country continues to grapple with shifting marriage patterns and a dramatic surge in legal separations.
By Lesley Kufandada 17h ago

Former Destiny Afrika projects manager, treasurer arrested

Masokovere was arrested alongside the organisation's former treasurer, Themba Sauramba, in connection with a case being investigated under ZRP Mutare Central CR 188/07/2026.
By Lesley Kufandada Aug. 6, 2026
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Thousands in estates limbo amid deadline chaos

Under current laws, all deceased estates must be reported to the Master of the High Court, a magistrates’ court, or an assistant master before the administration and distribution of assets
By Sharon Sibindi Aug. 2, 2026

Residents sue Chitungwiza over sewage crisis

They want the High Court to order the municipality to repair and upgrade its sewer network within three months and publish, within one month
By Staff Reporter Jul. 28, 2026

Call to extend deadline to finalise deceased estates

He said widows, pensioners, unemployed people and child-headed households were among those most affected, as their primary inheritance is often a single residential property.
By Patricia Sibanda Jul. 24, 2026

Leathout wins decade-long legal battle over Waterfalls property

The dispute dates back to April 2, 2014, when Leathout Investment sued for the Muvirimis’ ejectment from Stand 8 Malvern Township, Waterfall Villa, a 1.3797-hectare property in Harare.
By Desmond Chingarande Jul. 22, 2026
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Pensioners sue NSSA over ‘paltry’ payouts

The application contends that NSSA’s failure to provide benefits reflecting the value of those contributions amounts to an unconstitutional deprivation of property.
By Mthandazo Nyoni Jul. 19, 2026