Mtasa, Mliswa Lose Parly Ouster Court Case
1 April 2015
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The  Constitutional Court  has dismissed the case in which   former Zanu PF secretary for administration Didymus Mutas, and Presidential Affairs Minister and  Temba Mliswa were contesting against their  expulsion from  the House  of Assembly  by ZANU(PF).
In his ruling Wednesday Chief Justice Godfrey Chidyausiku who did not waste time said the case had no merit and deserved to be thrown out.
“The court has considered the submissions by all counsels on the matter and unanimously decided that the application is devoid of any merit and therefore should be thrown out. The costs of the matter are awarded to the respondents,” Chidyausiku said in his ruling before promising to provide full reasons for the judgment later.
Mtasa and his nephew Mliswa were kicked out of ZANU(PF) recently on allegations of fanning factionalism.
Mtasa was further accused of sharing party secretes with the media that was after he had challenged the legality of ZANU (PF)’s December congress.
 
 
 
 

8 Replies to “Mtasa, Mliswa Lose Parly Ouster Court Case”

  1. We remember you chidyausiku and your 2013 drama. After Morgan Tsvangirai had withdrawn his poll challenge against mugabe you proceeded with the case and made a ruling when the initial appellant had withdrawn. You were with Tomana then. Tokuziwai macomrades. I have lost respect for the bench kana chidyausiku achiita madhaka akadai. Zvichapera riniko

  2. We remember you chidyausiku and your 2013 drama. After Morgan Tsvangirai had withdrawn his poll challenge against mugabe you proceeded with the case and made a ruling when the initial appellant had withdrawn. You were with Tomana then. Tokuziwai macomrades. I have lost respect for the bench kana chidyausiku achiita madhaka akadai. Zvichapera riniko

  3. This is the very judge who ruled that the case was urgent. Now it has no merit. Mugabe was right when he spoke about demanding to see their qualifications. He should have thrown this case out, when it was first brought before him.

  4. This is the very judge who ruled that the case was urgent. Now it has no merit. Mugabe was right when he spoke about demanding to see their qualifications. He should have thrown this case out, when it was first brought before him.

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