Daily Dispatch

Zim loses SA Concourt appeal over land grabs

- By JENNI EVANS

THE Zimbabwe government lost a Constituti­onal Court appeal yesterday against a SADC Tribunal costs order awarded to a group of farmers who challenged the loss of their land.

The court dismissed the Zimbabwe government’s appeal against a decision of the Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) in the matter.

The farmers’ land was expropriat­ed by the Zimbabwe government in terms of that country’s land reform policy.

The farmers approached the Southern African Developmen­t Community (SADC) Tribunal for relief and the tribunal decided in their favour. Zimbabwe failed to comply with its decision. The farmers again approached the tribunal for relief. The tribunal found in their favour and granted a costs order against Zimbabwe. Again Zimbabwe failed to comply.

The farmers approached the High Court in Pretoria for the registrati­on and enforcemen­t of the costs order in South Africa.

The court ordered the registrati­on and execution of the costs order against the Zimbabwe government’s property in South Africa, in Cape Town and Johannesbu­rg.

Zimbabwe’s high court applicatio­n for the rescission of the order was dismissed.

Zimbabwe appealed unsuccessf­ully to the SCA and approached the Constituti­onal Court, which also dismissed its applicatio­n.

The majority of judges held that the Constituti­on enjoined South Africa’s courts to develop the common law to facilitate the enjoyment of the rights provided for in the Bill of Rights.

The court said Zimbabwe’s agreement to be bound by the Tribunal Protocol, including article 32, constitute­d an express waiver in terms of Section 3(1) of the Immunities Against States Act. — Sapa

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