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Family Law – Human Rights Law – Constitutional Law Litigation – Property Rights Law – Commercial Consultancy – Criminal Litigation
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Doug Coltart is a registered Legal Practitioner with the High Court of Zimbabwe who holds a Bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor of Laws from the University of Cape Town. He has written widely on human rights and constitutional law in Zimbabwe and his work has been referred to by the Constitutional Court of Zimbabwe. He previously worked at Gill, Godlonton & Gerrans Legal Practitioners in Harare before moving to the United States for several years, where he worked for an international non-profit organisation on issues of constitutionalism and democratic governance in Zimbabwe and other African countries.
Upon his return to Zimbabwe in 2017, he joined Mtetwa & Nyambirai where his main areas of interest are constitutional law, human rights litigation, and general civil and criminal litigation.
2 Meredith Drive, Eastlea Harare Zimbabwe
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Family Law – Human Rights Law – Constitutional Law Litigation – Property Rights Law – Commercial Consultancy – Criminal Litigation.
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Mzokuthula is the firm’s managing partner. Mzokuthula holds a Bachelor of Laws degree from Rhodes University. He is a registered Legal Practitioner, Notary Public and Conveyancer with the High Court of Zimbabwe. He has been in private practise since 2013 and he joined the firm in 2015. His areas of practise are Labour Law, Commercial Law, Insolvency Law, General Civil Litigation, Taxation and Estate Planning. Mzokuthula enjoys legal research, and solving complex legal questions and is an asset to the team where pressing questions must be answered in a short space of time.
2 Meredith Drive, Eastlea, Harare Zimbabwe
About Us
Practice Area:
Family Law – Human Rights Law – Constitutional Law Litigation – Property Rights Law – Commercial Consultancy – Criminal Litigation
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Beatrice Mtetwa holds a Bachelor of Laws (Honours) Degree from the University of Botswana and Swaziland attained in 1980. She worked as a prosecutor in Swaziland initially and in Zimbabwe from 1981. She then went into private practice in February 1989 when she joined the firm of Kantor and Immerman. In 2006 she founded the firm of Mtetwa and Nyambirai together with a long-time colleague, Tawanda Nyambirai.
Beatrice has sat on and continues to sit on the Boards of various charitable organizations. She is a past President of the Law Society of Zimbabwe. Her work in protecting freedom of the press has seen her being appointed to the Boards of the Zimbabwe Independent and Standard Newspapers, the Mail and Guardian Media Group as well as various other telecommunications and energy corporations.
An avid human rights and constitutional litigation lawyer, Beatrice has won various international awards in recognition of her defence of freedom of expression and freedom of the press. These include the 2003 Liberty / Justice and Law Society Human Rights Lawyer of the Year Award, the New York based Committee to Protect Journalists International Press Freedom 2005 Award, the 2006 London based index on Censorship Press Freedom Award in the Law Category, the 2008 Lifetime Achievement Award from the Committee to Protect Journalists, and the 2009 Sydney and Felicia Kentridge Award by the General Council of the Bar of South Africa.
She is also a recipient of the International Human Rights Award 2010, the highly esteemed Inamori Ethics Award by the Case Western University 2011 and she was honoured by the Law Society of Zimbabwe with the 2011 Defender of Human Rights and Rule of Law Award. She received the coveted Ludovic- Trarieux International Human Rights Prize, an achievement which she shares with Former South African President Nelson Mandela, who with her, are the only Africans ever to receive the award.
Most recently, Beatrice has been awarded an Honorary Doctor of Laws degree by St Francis Xavier University in Canada. She is also the current Board Chairperson of the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights.
As Senior Partner, Beatrice has a wide practice that covers major aspects of substantive law and litigation. Her particular areas of interests are Family Law, Human Rights and Constitutional Litigation Law, Property Rights Law and Corporate and Commercial Consultancy and Criminal Litigation.
2 Meredith Drive, Eastlea Harare Zimbabwe
About Us
Practice Area:
Family Law – Human Rights Law – Constitutional Law Litigation – Property Rights Law – Commercial Consultancy – Criminal Litigation
2 Meredith Drive Eastlea Harare Zimbabwe
About Us
Practice Area :
Family Law – Human Rights Law – Constitutional Law Litigation – Property Rights Law – Commercial Consultancy – Criminal Litigation
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Wellington Musengwa is a registered Legal Practitioner, Notary Public and Conveyancer who holds a Bachelor of Laws (Honours) Degree from the University of Zimbabwe. He has previously worked with MawereSibanda Commercial Lawyers in Harare before joining the firm in February 2019.
Wellington’s main areas of interest are commercial litigation and arbitration as well as general trial and appellate litigation. He also maintains a keen interest in employment law, intellectual property law and taxation law.
2 Meredith Drive, Eastlea, Harare Zimbabwe
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Family Law – Human Rights Law – Constitutional Law Litigation – Property Rights Law – Commercial Consultancy – Criminal Litigation
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Jabulani Ndlovu is a registered Legal Practitioner, Notary Public and a Conveyancer who obtained his Bachelor of Laws (Honours) degree from Midlands State University in 2019. He initially joined the firm as a legal intern in 2018 and after graduating from law school he was offered the position of an Associate. He has a keen interest in civil and criminal litigation, labour law and family law.
2 Meredith Drive, Eastlea Harare Zimbabwe
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Practice Area:
Commercial And Corporate Litigation – Commercial Law Consultancy – International Investments – Telecommunications Law
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Tawanda holds a Bachelor of Laws Honours Degree from the University of Zimbabwe and a Certificate in Conflict Resolution from Uppsala University, Sweden. Early in his career, Tawanda represented himself against compulsory contributions to the National Social Security Agency (NSSA). The Nyambirai vs NSSA case gave the Supreme Court the opportunity to set the test to be applied in determining the scope of derogations from fundamental rights that can be considered to be reasonably justifiable in a democratic society. This case has been referred to beyond the borders of Zimbabwe.
In 1997, Tawanda successfully handled the case of Econet vs the Minister of Telecommunications that resulted in Econet being duly licensed to operate a mobile telecommunications network within, into and from Zimbabwe. The success in this case changed the telecommunications landscape in the country and put paid to the monopoly of the PTC which, although declared unconstitutional years earlier, remained in existence.
What was particularly impressive about this case were the means of gathering evidence which Tawanda and his team employed, which involved obtaining an Anton Pillar order to search and seize records of deliberations of the Technical Committee, an event which proved decisive in the matter as it unearthed damning evidence of bias and manipulation of the outcome of the tender process that had resulted in the licensing of Telecel.
The importance of the victory in this case is evident in the role that Econet has contributed to the development of the economy of Zimbabwe through employment creation, revenue paid to Government, and the revolution in electronic payment systems through the use of Ecocash.
Tawanda also successfully handled the 1998 Case of Econet vs Telecel in which he advanced the novel argument that an appeal did not have the effect of suspending the rights recognized by a declaratory order because a declaratory order does not create the rights it declares, but merely recognizes their existence.Later in his career, Tawanda would play a critical role in the listing of Econet on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange. The listing still stands out as one of the rare cases where a company without a trading history was successfully listed on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange.
Tawanda has also successfully led the negotiations for the renewal of the Econet License with the Ministers of Finance, and Telecommunications and their respective Permanent Secretaries, and the Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority with the result that the license fees that had been demanded at $250 million were reduced to $137.5 million and the license tenor was extended by a further period of 5 years to 20 years. Tawanda’s strategic negotiation skills were critical to this success.
Tawanda also has immense advisory skills in structuring transactions, and he was an advisor in the mobilization of facilities exceeding $300 million by Econet Wireless, arguably the largest fund raising by a listed company in Zimbabwe. He was responsible for all the Zimbabwe issues relating to the fund raising, including procuring Exchange Control approvals, and the drafting of circulars to shareholders to obtain the requisite shareholder approvals.
Lately, Tawanda advised Econet on the raising of US$120 million outside Zimbabwe by way of a rights offer. This rights offer transaction ranks amongst the top five largest rights offers on a stock exchange in Southern Africa. In closing this transaction, Tawanda had to overcome significant hurdles, including resistance from the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange and the Securities Exchange Commission.
The involvement by Tawanda in the demerger of Kingdom Financial Holdings Limited from Meikles Africa was one of the most interesting transactions Tawanda has handled. Having been involved in advising on, and structuring the merger in the first place, Tawanda was there when the parties to the merger fell out. After realizing that it was in the best interests of the shareholders, especially the minority shareholders for the combined entity to demerge, and that the board was at that stage incapable of making the right decision to call a shareholder meeting, Tawanda advised one of the minority shareholders to requisition a meeting. He drafted the requisition, and mapped the proposed demerger processes. This is perhaps the only known successful case of shareholder activism that achieved its objectives through the rarely used process of requisitioning a shareholder meeting.
The ownership structure behind the construction of the Joina City was also designed by Tawanda to take into account the different tax statuses of the initial investors involved in the financing of the project. The structure utilized the concept of co- ownership of property in undivided shares, linked to debenture units.
As a businessman, Tawanda has established a business whose flagship is TN Financial Services P/L, one of the leading Financial Advisory firms in Zimbabwe. TN Financial Services P/L has handled some of the record-breaking transactions in Zimbabwe. Tawanda also founded one of the few indigenous banks that remain standing, TN Bank Limited, which changed its name to Steward Bank Limited after Tawanda swapped his TN Bank Limited shares for Econet shares. Under TN Bank Limited, Tawanda lead the licensing of Ecocash, which has now become synonymous with mobile money in Zimbabwe. Tawanda is also an investor in TN Harlequin Luxaire Limited, a leading manufacturer of furniture in the region.
On a human rights front, Tawanda successfully prevented the ejectment of Freddy Goronga and hundreds of Porta Farm residents in a case heard during the night before the former late JP Sandura (as he then was) and the retired Justice Adam. Tawanda successfully argued that the constitutional right to life includes the right to livelihood, and that as such, the Government and the City of Harare could not eject the squatters without providing an alternative settlement for them. No judgment was then written as the Respondents conceded the force of the submissions and an order was issued suspending the evictions that were due to be executed at 4 am the next day. The success of this case saw the majority of the former squatters being accommodated in Dzivarasekwa extension.
2 Meredith Drive, Eastlea Harare Zimbabwe
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About Us
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Family Law – Human Rights Law – Constitutional Law Litigation – Property Rights Law Commercial – Consultancy Criminal Litigation
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Mark Tendai Rujuwa is a registered Legal Practitioner, Notary Public and Conveyancer who holds a Bachelor of Laws (Honours) degree from the University of Zimbabwe. He worked with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in the Protection Unit before joining private practice. At the UNHCR he mainly focused on provision of legal advice on protection issues to persons of concern as well as liaising with the competent authorities on refugee legal status.
At the firm, his main areas of interest are Commercial law litigation, Family law, Criminal and Human Rights Law. Mark has an avid proclivity for Environmental Law. Together with Simba, Mark oversees the debt and foreclosures departments in the firm.
2 Meredith Drive, Eastlea Harare Zimbabwe
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Individual & Collective Labour Law and Litigation – Commercial Litigation and Arbitration – Law of Landlord and Tenant – General Civil Litigation – Education
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Jill holds a law degree from the University of London. She worked in the Legal Division of the London Borough of Haringey where she did her articles and qualified as a Solicitor in the UK. She relocated to Zimbabwe in 1983. She was with the Ministry of Justice in the Criminal and Civil Divisions of the Attorney General’s office from 1983 to 1999. She then joined private practice in 2000 at Kantor & Immerman Legal Practitioners where she was a partner. She joined Mtetwa & Nyambirai as a consultant in 2010. Jill’s areas of practice include Labour Law, Law of Landlord and Tenant, Family Law and general civil litigation.
2 Meredith Drive, Eastlea, Harare Zimbabwe