Daily News: “Nyarota’s Silly Employment Lawsuit Dismissed”
1 February 2016
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The Daily News paper has thrown a celebration after the Supreme Court dismissed its former editor Geoff Nyarota’s court case which was to do with his ouster in 2010.

jilted...Geoff Nyarota
jilted…Geoff Nyarota

Nyarota who was domiciled in the United States, was in 2009 lured to return to Zimbabwe to manage the paper, but later dumped at the last minute soon after  relocating to Zimbabwe on the basis of the employment promise.
He then won his case against the Associated Newspapers of Zimbabwe (ANZ), but a year later the company has now utilised among other things, the new Chidyausiku employment legislation which protects businesses against insurmountable lawsuits. The Daily News claims that Nyarota lost the labour case last year; but ZimEye.com can reveal the contrary that the journo of a truth did win the lawsuit and last year July successfully registered his $91,000 award at the High Court to enforce payment.
Publishing on Monday afternoon, the Daily News printed the below tabloid piece which is part of their celebration:
 
Just as the specialist Labour Court did last year, the Supreme Court has now also dismissed fanciful claims by State media correspondent Geoffrey Nyarota that Associated Newspapers of Zimbabwe (ANZ), publishers of the Daily News, employed and then dismissed him unfairly in 2010.
The Supreme Court upheld an appeal by ANZ on Friday against an arbitral order that had been erroneously registered in Nyarota’s favour by a lower court last year.
This followed false claims by Nyarota that ANZ had dismissed him unlawfully in 2010, leading to Harare arbitrator John Mawire wrongly determining in August 2011 that he had a legitimate claim, and that he was, therefore, entitled to compensation of $90 921.
It was this fictitious claim that Nyarota tried to affirm in the High Court in July last year, notwithstanding the fact that the Labour Court had subsequently dismissed the claim with costs. Now, the Supreme Court has also repudiated the claim.
Nyarota had for the past few years made song and dance about this non-existent claim, particularly in State media which have been giving him ample space to launch sustained, but ultimately futile attacks against ANZ and the Daily News.
An ANZ spokesperson — who described Nyarota as a “troubled hack with an uncanny knack of getting himself into unnecessary difficulties” — said at the weekend that the company was happy that it had been fully vindicated by the courts “in this silly matter”.
“There was never a case here other than Mr Nyarota’s fertile imagination and fatal propensity for unnecessary fights, which ultimately only serve to disadvantage him.
“This is why ANZ never felt the need to respond to his many delusional rants against the company, its leading industry position and staff in some gullible sections of the media,” the spokesperson said.
The company also thanked its lawyers Mordecai Mahlangu — a partner with law firm Gill, Godlonton and Gerrans — and Advocate Thabani Mpofu, for having dealt with “Mr Nyarota’s often provocative tendencies with admirable patience and dignity” throughout the lengthy court processes.

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