Supreme Court dismisses Mereki Trust appeal over Warren Park land

Warren Park's beloved kwaMereki community just lost its Supreme Court bid to lock down a contested piece of municipal land in Harare.

Supreme Court shuts down the appeal
  • Mereki Community Trust got unanimously dismissed by Justice Hlekani Mwayera's bench.
  • Stand 5153 in Warren Park Township sat at the center of the dispute.
  • Trust claimed a 2016 purchase deal for ZWL $862,500 was fully paid.
  • Harare City Council denied that any valid agreement ever existed.
Why the contract fell apart legally
  • The Urban Councils Act demands strict statutory procedures for municipal land sales.
  • Ministerial approval was never obtained by either party.
  • Harare insisted the pricing was in US dollars, not Zimbabwean dollars.
  • Justice Mwayera ruled courts cannot enforce deals violating statutory requirements.
Trust's appeal arguments got nowhere
  • High Court had already sided with Harare City Council previously.
  • Trust challenged the admission of oral evidence from a city witness.
  • Mwayera noted the Trust agreed to that evidence during the trial without protest.
  • Justice Tendai Uchena backed the ruling, and the late Justice Feliciah Chatukuta concurred.
Costs and consequences pile up
  • Trust got slapped with paying Harare's legal costs on top of losing.
  • The city had offered to refund the payments the Trust already made.
  • Statutory compliance is non-negotiable for municipal land deals.
 

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