A bid by Hwange Colliery to evict and bar wives of mine workers from protesting has been thwarted at the High Court. High Court Judge ...
A bid by Hwange Colliery to evict and bar wives of
mine workers from protesting has been thwarted at the High Court.
High Court Judge Justice Lavender Makoni has ruled that the application was not urgent.
He ordered that HCC should pay the costs incurred by the spouses of the HCC
employees in defending the High Court urgent chamber application.
Munyaradzi Gwisai and Partners represented the spouses of
the HCC employees while Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights member Obey Shava
represented Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions, which was cited by HCC as sixth
respondent in the coal miner’s urgent chamber application.
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