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    Key Items for a Due Diligence Check in Zimbabwe

    When putting together a due diligence report in Zimbabwe, you'll need a bunch of different documents and information. It's like a checklist of all the important stuff you have to gather to really understand a company's situation. First, you'll want to get your hands on the basic corporate...
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    What Simple Business Due Diligence Covers

    When investors—both local and overseas—are thinking about investing in a company, they usually want to know what they're getting into. That's where a simple business due diligence report comes in handy. It lays out all the key facts about the company in question. The report will include the...
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    How a Due Diligence Report Helps Manage Risk

    A due diligence report is something that experts put together before a client jumps into a big deal. It could be accountants, geologists, lawyers - you name it. The whole point is to help the client avoid any nasty surprises down the road. Due diligence is all about managing financial and legal...
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    Zimbabwe Opens Doors to Medical Cannabis Farming

    Back in 2018, Zimbabwe became the second country in Africa to make it legal to grow and sell cannabis for medical and research purposes. The government gave farmers and investors the go-ahead, which was a pretty big deal. Farmers must follow specific rules if they want to grow medical cannabis...
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    Getting Your Local PVO Registered in Zimbabwe

    Anyone who wants to start a private voluntary organization—or PVO for short—in Zimbabwe needs to register it with the government first. The law says so right there in the Private Voluntary Organisations Act. Here's how it works. The top person in the PVO has to fill out some forms and drop them...
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    Zimbabwe Moves to Tighten Rules on Charity Groups

    Zimbabwe's legislative landscape has been evolving with the emergence of the Private Voluntary Organisations Amendment Bill. Tracing its roots back to the Non-Governmental Organisations Bill of 2004, which never came to fruition, the current amendment aims to modify the existing Private...
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    How International Groups Become Registered PVOs in Zimbabwe

    International organizations aiming to become registered Private Voluntary Organizations (PVOs) in Zimbabwe must navigate a specific bureaucratic pathway. The journey begins with signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) through relevant government ministries that align with the organization's...
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    How to Collect Foreign Debts in Zimbabwe

    Wondering what exactly counts as a debt? Under Zimbabwe's Prescription Act, a debt is basically anything someone can legally sue you for - whether it stems from a contract, a law, or some other obligation. Debt collection sounds complicated, but it's really just the process of chasing down...
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    Zimbabwe Employers Can Legally Recover Company Property

    When someone loses their job, they might think they can keep company property. But that's not how things work in Zimbabwe. Employers have a powerful legal tool called rei vindicatio that lets them reclaim anything the company owns from former employees. Imagine you've been given a company car...
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    Understanding First Refusal Rights for Tenants in Zimbabwe

    Property deals in Zimbabwe come with a special advantage for tenants: the right of first refusal. Imagine you're renting a place, and suddenly, the landlord decides to sell. Instead of being left in the dark, you have a unique opportunity to buy the property before anyone else can. This legal...
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    Subtenants in Zimbabwe Have Limited Legal Protection

    Imagine you're renting an apartment from someone who's already leasing the property. That person becomes your landlord through a sublease agreement. This document spells out exactly what both of you can expect from each other. A landmark court case from 1996 set some clear ground rules for how...
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    When Can Statutory Tenants in Zimbabwe Be Evicted?

    Zimbabwe's commercial property regulations create a protective framework for tenants facing potential eviction. The law establishes clear boundaries that prevent landlords from arbitrarily removing tenants from business or industrial premises after their initial lease expires. Landlords cannot...
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    Rules Against Subletting in Zimbabwean Lease Law

    Renting a property comes with specific legal boundaries that tenants must carefully navigate. When a lease agreement includes clear restrictions against subletting, transferring, or reassigning the property, tenants find themselves in a challenging legal position. These prohibitions aren't just...
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    Key Elements for a Legitimate Lease in Zimbabwe

    Renting a property in Zimbabwe involves a straightforward legal contract between a landlord and a tenant. The agreement essentially gives tenants temporary access to a specific property in exchange for regular rent payments. These arrangements can take shape through written documents or verbal...
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    Grounds for Evicting Statutory Tenants in Zimbabwe

    Evicting a statutory tenant isn't as straightforward as one might think. Zimbabwe's legal landscape doesn't provide a crystal-clear, exhaustive list of what exactly counts as "good and sufficient grounds" for removing a tenant from a property. Instead, the determination relies on a nuanced...
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    What Defines a Statutory Tenant in Lease Law

    Landlord and tenant law has some fascinating nuances that go beyond typical rental agreements. When someone rents a property, they typically must pay for the right to use and enjoy that space. Rent isn't just a nice-to-have—it's the fundamental backbone of any rental relationship...
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    How to Handle Rent Issues with Tenants in Zimbabwe

    When you rent a property in Zimbabwe, paying rent isn't just a suggestion—it's a legal requirement. Lease agreements create a clear contract between landlords and tenants, requiring the tenant to pay to use and enjoy the property. Rent forms the core of any lease agreement. If a tenant stops...
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    Key Facts About Residential and Commercial Leases in Zimbabwe

    Property rental relationships in Zimbabwe emerge through carefully crafted agreements between landlords and tenants. These contracts create structured frameworks defining rights and responsibilities for property usage. Parties can establish connections through written or verbal arrangements that...
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    Guide to Lease Agreements in Zimbabwe

    Legal agreements allow property owners to share valuable resources through carefully structured lease arrangements. One party temporarily transfers usage rights to another in exchange for agreed-upon compensation. These contracts create flexible pathways for accessing expensive assets without...
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    Conditional Fee Agreements Explained for Zimbabwe

    Zimbabwean legal practices draw inspiration from English law, embracing innovative financial approaches to legal representation. Condition fee agreements provide a strategic pathway for individuals seeking judicial remedies without immediate financial burden. Lawyers essentially become financial...
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