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Bulawayo High Court

Jeophrey Gohwa v Tserai Ntuli and Others

HB 124/25

Case Details

Court
Bulawayo High Court
Date
12 June 2025
Citation
HB 124/25
Neutral Citation
[2025] ZWHB 124
Outcome
unknown
Case Type
Application

Bench

Presiding
Nduna J
Full Bench
Nduna J
Areas of Law
Succession LawEstate Administration
Keywords
estate late Phenias Gohwahouse ownershipaffidavit revocationdonation
Tags
estate administrationaffidavit revocationdeceased estate
legislation
Statutes Cited
  • High Court Act
  • Wills Act
ai analysis
Case Summary

Key Issues

  • {"issue_text":"Whether the revocation affidavits deposed in March 2024 are valid and effective to withdraw the 2003 affidavits","issue_type":"procedural","dispositive":"yes","related_facts":"One-sentence revocation affidavits; lack of reasons; no notification to applicant"}
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Facts of the Case

Background

The applicant and respondents are all children of the late Phenias Gohwa. A dispute arose over ownership of a house that belonged to their late father. The applicant alleged that his father had during his lifetime pronounced that the house would pass to the applicant upon his death, which was confirmed by affidavits from the 2nd, 3rd and 4th respondents dated 20 February 2003. In March 2024, the same respondents attempted to revoke these affidavits through one-sentence affidavits without providing reasons or notifying the applicant. The estate was subsequently registered and administered without the applicant's knowledge.
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