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High Court Clips Freda Rebecca Gold Mine’s Wings In Mine Grab Scandal 

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Last updated: March 3, 2026 7:19 am
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HARARE – The High Court of Zimbabwe has delivered a decisive judgment in favour of Bindura based, Side Electrical (Private) Limited trading as Botha Gold Mine, granting an urgent chamber application for a spoliation order under Case No. HCH653/26.

In a ruling handed down before, Justice Gibson Mandaza J, the Court ordered the immediate restoration of full possession and occupation of Botha Gold Mine to the Applicant, bringing to an end unlawful interference that had disrupted peaceful mining operations.

Justice Mandaza ruled that, the urgent chamber application for spoliation be and is hereby granted and ordered that Freda Rebecca Gold Mine Limited (1st Respondent) and members of the 3rd Respondent acting through them or associated with their conduct must, restore full possession and occupation of Botha Gold Mine, remove fencing erected in the mining area, cease all interference with Botha’s mining operations in areas known as Gwirigwindini, Headgear, Morocco and GMB.

The 3rd Respondent were ordered to vacate the mining area.

The 1st and 3rd Respondents were ordered to pay costs of suit on an attorney-client scale, jointly and severally.

The granting of a spoliation order confirms that the Court found that Botha Gold Mine had been unlawfully dispossessed of its mining area and that such dispossession could not be justified under law.

This ruling follows closely on the heels of another High Court decision (HH 195-26 / HCH 518/26) arising from related interference in the Blue Tents mining area near Bindura, next to Botha Gold Mine. 

In that matter, the Court conducted a ground visit to determine factual possession and found that dispossession had occurred without due process and in circumstances constituting self-help. Restoration of possession was ordered, further interference was interdicted and enforcement by the Sheriff was authorised in the event of non-compliance.

Taken together, these rulings underscore a consistent judicial position: disputes must be resolved through lawful process, not unilateral action.

The judgement reinforces a fundamental principle of Zimbabwean law, no party may take the law into their own hands. Where possession is unlawfully disturbed, the Court will intervene swiftly and decisively.

The High Court’s order restores the status quo ante and affirms Botha Gold Mine’s lawful possession and operational rights. 

Speaking after the landmark judgment, a representative of Botha Gold Mine welcomed the ruling saying:

“This ruling is a decisive affirmation that the rule of law remains paramount. No entity, regardless of stature or influence, is permitted to dispossess another through self-help measures. We approached the Court not for confrontation, but for lawful protection of our rights.

We welcome the clarity provided by the High Court and remain committed to operating peacefully, transparently and within the confines of Zimbabwean law. Our focus remains on sustainable mining, community development and protecting the livelihoods of our contractors and workers.”

This landmark judgment comes against the backdrop of ongoing interference within the mining area, including several attempts to erect fencing within the operational zone, disruption of mining activities at the site, public notices discouraging engagement with Botha Gold Mine and a litany of destabilisation efforts previously reported.

The Court’s intervention sends a clear and unambiguous message that unlawful self-help remedies will not be tolerated.

These consecutive High Court rulings represent more than corporate victories, they are a reaffirmation of legal order within Zimbabwe’s mining sector.

TAGGED:Botha Gold MineFredda Rebecca Gold MineHararePoliceZimbabwe Republic Police
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