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By Mary Taruvinga
ZIMBABWE Mining Federation (ZMF) president Henrietta Rushwaya has given the state notice to challenge further remand if not provided with trial date on her next court appearance.
She is facing allegations of trying to smuggle 6kg of gold at the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport to Dubai her last year.
She, however, denies the charges and insisting she mistakenly took the wrong handbag from her home.
On the count of unlawful possession of the precious mineral, Rushwaya told the court that she is a holder of a valid gold licence and as such would want her gold back.
From the Archives, 1951: PM unbowed as High Court holds âRed Billâ invalid
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From the Archives, 1951: PM unbowed as High Court holds âRed Billâ invalid
70 years ago, the High Court held that the Federal Parliamentâs attempt to ban the Communist Party of Australia was unconstitutional. But this was not the end of the fight, declared Robert Menzies.
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ANTI-RED ACT HELD INVALID
Menzies: Not End Of Fight
The Full Court of the High Court held yesterday that the Communist Party Dissolution Act was invalid.
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