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Zimbabwe not bound by regional court rulings: justice minister July 20, 2010 by Dwyer Arce
Zimbabwean Justice Minister Patrick Chinamasa said Sunday that Zimbabwe is not bound by the rulings of the Tribunal of the Southern African Development Community (SADC). The statement comes two days after the Tribunal ruled that farmers who lost their land under Zimbabwe's land reform program may.... [more] 
Zimbabwe justice minister voted out, other election results delayed March 31, 2008 by Caitlin Price
Zimbabwean Justice Minister Patrick Chinamasa and Public Affairs Minister Chen Chimutengwende were confirmed ousted Monday as returns came in from Saturday's general elections in the country, but other election results continue to be delayed, according to media reports. Zimbabwe opposition parti....... [more] 
Zimbabwe attorney general charged with corruption November 8, 2007 by Kiely Lewandowski
Zimbabwean Attorney General Sobusa Gula-Ndebele has been charged with corrupt conduct for allegedly contacting a fugitive, Zimbabwean police said Thursday. Gula-Ndebele is charged with violating the Criminal Law (Codification Reform) Act for doing anything contrary to or inconsistent with a du....... [more] 
Zimbabwe ruling party proposes new changes to constitutional amendments bill September 6, 2007 by Mike Rosen-Molina
The ruling party of Zimbabwe Thursday announced that it has proposed changes to a bill currently before parliament to amend the Zimbabwean constitution. The Zimbabwe African National Union- Patriotic Front (ZANU-PF) said that Justice Minister Patrick Chinamasa presented a report to the politburo.... [more] 
Zimbabwe justice minister goes on trial for obstructing justice August 8, 2006 by Joe Shaulis
Zimbabwean Justice Minister Patrick Chinamasa's obstruction-of-justice trial began Tuesday, eight days after the charges were tentatively dropped because of alleged intimidation of magistrates by Security Minister Didymus Mutasa. Chinamasa is accused of pressuring witnesses not to testify about....... [more] 
Zimbabwe magistrates plead starvation in face of call not to take bribes November 1, 2005 by Kate Heneroty
Magistrates in Zimbabwe told court officials Monday that they are starving and unable to afford three meals a day, as the country's inflation soars and more than 75% of the population lives below the poverty line. The statement by magistrate Enias Magateto was made in response to Justice Ministe....... [more] 



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