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Judge reserves ruling on lawyers’ ZINARA challenge

Judge reserves ruling on lawyers’ ZINARA challenge

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HIGH Court Judge Justice Andrew Mutemaon Tuesday 12 June 2012 reserved 
ruling on an application hear a case in which a human rights lawyer wants to 
stop the police and the Zimbabwe National Road Administration (ZINARA) from 
targeting motorists.
12.06.1207:06pm
by ZLHR

Roselyn Hanzi, a lawyer with Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR), took 
the matter to the High Court after police fined her for allegedly failing to 
produce a “valid” licence disc.

This was after ZINARA unilaterally and without warning revoked the licensing 
extension it had granted to motorists.

ZINARA, which had extended the deadline to renew the licences to 30 June, 
startled motorists when it announced through the press that it had reversed 
the decision. The roads regulatory authority also instructed police to 
arrest motorists without “valid” licence discs.

Hanzi argues that police were not supposed to penalise her until the last 
day of this month. She argues that the decision to “unilaterally and without 
warning” revoke the deadline extension was “irrational”.

“In any event, the actions of the 1st Respondent (ZINARA) are afoul of the 
provisions of the Constitution of Zimbabwe, the Administrative Justice Act, 
as well as the common law which requires administrative decisions to be 
reasonable,” reads part of Hanzi’s founding affidavit.

The human rights lawyer argues that the conduct and actions of ZINARA and 
Police Commissioner-General Augustine Chihuri are against Section 3 of the 
Administrative Justice Act. The law provides, among other things, “that an 
administrative authority which has the responsibility or power to take any 
administrative action which may affect the rights, interests or legitimate 
expectations of any person shall act lawfully, reasonably and in a fair 
manner”.

Hanzi wants the High Court to stop the police from arresting and or fining 
any person whose vehicle licence expired on the 31 May. She also wants 
ZINARA and the police barred from impounding vehicles whose licences expired 
on the 31st of May. Hanzi also asked the court to force the two 
organisations to publicise the court order to members of the public, who of 
late have been living in fear of police roadblocks mounted on almost all 
roads.

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