Fungai Bangidza and Tilfury Zimbabwe (Pvt) Ltd v Anfrew Kunaka and Kudakwashe Govo and The Provincial Mining Director (Midlands No) and Minister of Mines and Mining Development (No)
mining syndicatecertificate of registrationGlen ArrochAGKK Mining Syndicatecontempt of court
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mining claimscertificate of registrationinterdicturgent application
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Case Summary
Key Issues
{"issue_text":"Whether interim interdict should be granted to suspend certificate of registration and prevent interference with mining operations","issue_type":"mixed","dispositive":"yes","related_facts":"Applicants' existing certificates, pending litigation, defiance of court order"}
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Facts of the Case
Background
The applicants, who hold certificates of registration for mining claims Glen Arroch 80, 81 and 83, sought an urgent interdict against the respondents after the 3rd respondent issued a certificate of registration to AGKK Mining Syndicate over the same mining location despite an existing court order prohibiting such action while related disputes remained pending.
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