Con-Court Finds Zuma Guilty Of Failing To Uphold, Respect And Defend South Africa’s Constitution’.

Con-Court Finds Zuma Guilty Of Failing To Uphold, Respect And Defend South Africa’s Constitution’.

South Africa’s Con-Court has found the country’s President Jacob Zuma guilty of failing to uphold, respect and defend the country’s constitution. The Con-court (Constitutional Court) in South Africa, passed a unanimous judgement,in which  President Jacob Zuma’s failure to repay the money that  was  ‘misused’ as  being “inconsistent” with the National  constitution, hence a failure by Jacob Zuma to uphold, defend and respect the National Constitution of South Africa This finding, stipulates that President Jacob Zuma, violated the country’s…

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Concourt Rules ‘Criminal Defamation Is Void At Law’

Concourt Rules ‘Criminal Defamation  Is Void At Law’

The Constitutional Court on Wednesday ruled that criminal defamation was void at law, after journalists challenged the validity of Section 96 of the Criminal Codification and Reform Act. Chief Justice Godfrey Chidyausiku, together with a full bench of the Constitutional Court granted the application by the Media Institute of Southern Africa (Zimbabwe), NewsDay deputy editor Nqaba Matshazi , freelance journalists Godwin Mangudya and Sydney Saize and Rodger Stringer. The court said a 2015 judgment on…

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Madhuku’s challenge on Mnangagwa, Mphoko appointment dismissed with costs

Madhuku’s challenge on Mnangagwa, Mphoko appointment dismissed with costs

Of late, the  Con Court had successfully carved an impressive portfolio of positive image building across Zimbabwe as many people who were sitting and and  waiting anxiously for rulings in their cases where they were charged with offences, ranging from posting caricatures of Mugabe to insulting the president, were all suddenly  relieved to be set free without charge by the Constitutional Court. However this uplifting turn of events is suddenly on the down, after  the National Constitutional…

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