Shumba and Others v The State (304 of 2025) [2025] ZWHHC 304 (14 May 2025)
The Magistrates’ Court misdirected itself by denying bail based on speculative and unsupported grounds, conflating legal provisions, relying on unauthenticated internet material, failing to consider unchallenged alibi defences, and not individualizing the allegations against each appellant. The State conceded these...
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- Citation
- [2025] ZWHHC 304
- Parties
- Appellants: Andrew Lethon Shumba & 88 Others; Respondent: The State
- Court
- Harare High Court
- Jurisdiction
- Zimbabwe
- Judgment Date
- 14 May 2025
- Case Number
- 304 of 2025
- Procedural Posture
- Bail Appeal / Appeal From Magistrates’ Court Refusal of Bail
- Outcome
- appeal allowed; bail granted to all appellants
- Legal Topics
- Bail, Judicial Discretion, Public Safety, Judicial Notice, Dragnet Arrests, Equality Before the Law
- Source Language
- english
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Parties
Andrew Lethon Shumba & 88 Others
Appellants
The State
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Bail Appeal / Appeal From Magistrates’ Court Refusal of Bail
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the Magistrates’ Court misdirected itself in refusing bail to the appellants
- 2 Whether the lower court properly applied the grounds for denying bail under the Criminal Procedure and Evidence Act
- 3 Whether the court a quo erred in taking judicial notice of facts from unauthenticated internet sources
Ratio Decidendi
The Magistrates’ Court misdirected itself by denying bail based on speculative and unsupported grounds, conflating legal provisions, relying on unauthenticated internet material, failing to consider unchallenged alibi defences, and not individualizing the allegations against each appellant. The State conceded these errors and failed to provide evidence justifying continued detention. Equal treatment required bail for all appellants in the absence of distinguishing evidence.
Court Disposition
appeal allowed; bail granted to all appellants
Orders
- The appeal by all the appellants is allowed.
- The Magistrates’ Court decision denying bail is set aside.
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