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Sharman Mateko

@MatekoSharman

LL.B (WSU) | Postgrad Certificate AML (UJ) | LL.M Mercantile Law(UFS) | (candidate) | Registered Legal Practitioner (Zimbabwe)

Katılım Aralık 2020
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Sharman Mateko
Sharman Mateko@MatekoSharman·
Appearing before Takuva J, on the 21st of August I was delighted to be registered as a Legal Practitioner... Looking forward to the future. Here we come!
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Ndues boy
Ndues boy@ndues_boy·
This is BS 300 usd among 400 peopspe is 80cents per person
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Cathy🌸
Cathy🌸@cathychihera·
@___nyasha A person who demands a prenup in Zimbabwe is someone who knows that "Every" marriage should be registered legally in Zimbabwe wether civil or customary🌸 A prenup shld also safegaurd one s assets not try to have someone s assets sexually transmitted to you🌸
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Mwana waRukiya
Mwana waRukiya@___nyasha·
I need more women to start demanding prenups
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Sharman Mateko
Sharman Mateko@MatekoSharman·
@NewZimbabweCom it would be interesting to read reasoning of court.if they were not in a registered marriage, then s41 applies(civil partnership).applicability of Matrimonial causes Act, means civil partneships are treated the same with any other recognised marriage(subject2CIRCUMSTANCES stated)
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NewZimbabwe.com@NewZimbabweCom·
newzimbabwe.com/why-involve-yo… “Why involve your relatives? Why have the ceremonies?” – Sonja Madzikanda says court has ruled she was never married to Chivayo THE long-running legal battle between businessman Wicknell Chivayo and his estranged partner Sonja Madzikanda took a dramatic turn Monday after Madzikanda announced that the High Court had ruled the pair were never married.
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Sharman Mateko
Sharman Mateko@MatekoSharman·
@Ben_Mthi i hope the defence will come prepared and make sure they make submissions as this directly affect defense case
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Ben@Ben_Mthi·
@MatekoSharman I wonder if he will allow the defence to say anything regarding the matter,since he advised the witness to find a lawyer
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Ben@Ben_Mthi·
Here is a video of State witness Colonel Steyn refusing to answer,see the judges reaction and compare it to today where he threatens defence witness with arrest for refusing to comment on part of a statement he didn't write #SenzoMeyiwaTrial
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Sharman Mateko
Sharman Mateko@MatekoSharman·
As we are about to enter into the 2nd half of 2026, one of the biggest highlight of the 1st half of the year was to be one of volunteering mentors at @SAYesMentoring . What an enriching experience it was🫶.Head bowed.
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Sharman Mateko
Sharman Mateko@MatekoSharman·
@tazmus982 sec 277(3) of Criminal Law Act, municipal officials will b criminally liable (if intention is proved
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Taz TG Mus
Taz TG Mus@tazmus982·
Criminal law enthusiasts, this one is for you. Are municipal officials criminally liable when death results from failure to perform service delivery? If so, which officials exactly? What defences can be raised by such officials?
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Yusuf Abramjee
Yusuf Abramjee@Abramjee·
A 28-year-old man was arrested at Cape Town International Airport after police discovered 150 live venomous scorpions hidden in his luggage during an intelligence-driven operation involving the Kuilsriver Stock Theft and Endangered Species Unit and CapeNature. The suspect was charged under the Nature and Environmental Ordinance Act for illegal possession of wild animals. The scorpions were safely removed and taken to a secure facility, while authorities are still determining their value. He is expected to appear in the Bellville Magistrates’ Court on Monday, 15 June 2026.
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Sharman Mateko
Sharman Mateko@MatekoSharman·
@NyabasaDanvas somebody had to say it. couldnt agree more. directing anger at wrong people wont help
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Nyabasa Danvas
Nyabasa Danvas@NyabasaDanvas·
I stand with South Africans coz why should we hate them for arguing that all Africans should fix their nations so that we can reduce pressure on South African jobs? Why are Zimbabweans electing mediocrity then go to work in South Africa?? Nigerians are tribal but go to shit on other countries?? I support South Africans, let other Africans fix their nations!
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Tumi Sole
Tumi Sole@tumisole·
Today, @diggiebongz and I had the honour of witnessing the swearing in of Acting Justice Tembeka Ngcukaitobi by the Deputy Chief Justice of the Constitutional Court, DCJ Mlambo earlier today. Congratulations Justice Tembeka Ngcukaitobi 🇿🇦 #CountryDuty
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Mzilikazi wa Afrika
Mzilikazi wa Afrika@IamMzilikazi·
BREAKING NEWS: MK Party Chief Whip, Mmabatho Nthabiseng Mokoena-Zondi, was arrested and charged this morning in Cape Town after three fellow party members opened a case of extortion and fraud against her. The members claim that Mokoena-Zondi was demanding a portion of their salaries every month if they wanted to remain MPs.
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Sharman Mateko
Sharman Mateko@MatekoSharman·
@begottensun profound 'tedtalk'. great to have these conversations with young ones.. when i was in secondary school, i wanted to be a lwayer, never thought of the value or the work that needed to be put to be one, le alone to be an effective one.
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Had a tough but fascinating talk with form 1 to 4 students at a 🇿🇼 high school in today. The topic was money. My core message was simple: Money is earned through value exchange. You do not “get” money. You earn it by offering goods or services valuable enough for other people to exchange money for. Just like you don’t “get” a degree; you earn it. I can tell a lot about a person about how they speak about money: Let get that paper (not manufacturing it) Getting that bread (not baking it) Making Cheddar? (That’s valuable) I tried to challenge how we speak about money. Instead of saying: “Let’s go get money”. We should ask: “How do I become more valuable?” “How do I create more value for others?” Because if you can consistently provide value, you will never truly have “no money.” Value can be: Good food Convenience Security Education Entertainment Skills Technology Solving difficult problems A plumber earns because plumbing is valuable to people who cannot plumb. A developer earns because software can solve problems. A musician earns because joy and entertainment are valuable. Then I asked the students what they wanted to become. A large number said: IRL streamers YouTubers TikTok influencers A few said app developers. Nobody said accountant. Nobody said scientist. What struck me was this: Many of them admire wealth outcomes without understanding value creation. One student said he wants to be like Elon Musk. I explained: Elon Musk became wealthy because he created massive value at scale, through payments, electric vehicles, internet infrastructure, rockets, communications platforms, and engineering companies. Another said he wants to be like Mark Zuckerberg. But the important question is not: “How do I become Zuckerberg?” The real question is: “What value did Zuckerberg create for billions of people?” Then someone said they wanted to be like Wicknell Chivayo. Everyone laughed… 🤣 But... Whether you like him or not, whether you agree with the value he’s creating benefit to society or not, he’s creating value to someone or something. Could be at the detriment or others, who knows. But someone finds it valuable. You don’t get that rick without creating VALUE! Pablo Escobar and Michael Jordan both have created value … for better or worse. A lot of young Zimbabweans today can clearly see money… but cannot clearly see the value system behind it. With people like Strive Masiyiwa, it’s easier: We understand the value created through Econet and telecommunications. The danger is when young people only see the money at the end, without understanding the years of value creation underneath it. Behind the slay queen with the orange iPhone, is a satisfied overweight married businessman. Zimbabwe desperately needs a generation obsessed not with “looking rich” , but with becoming genuinely useful to humanity by creating value!! Thanks for coming to my Ted Talk
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Sharman Mateko
Sharman Mateko@MatekoSharman·
@begottensun hahaha. now i see the relevance of pic. some concept stated by Mark Marson in 'Subtle art of not giving an F*' book
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Ps. The Picture is a man who had too much choice … chose everything and fucked his life up. 🤣
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I often find it easier and quicker to make a decision when I know that I DON’T want , rather than what I DO want. Knowing what you don’t want is a short circuit. If I open Netflix and start trying to pick a show from things I like, I end up scrolling and never watching anything. If I open it knowing I don’t feel like Horror or don’t want to get into a series , I often then click to something that not a horror or series quicker. In business I use the same principal. I use this when I have to pick a restaurant or take out. Even when I picked my spouse. I’m clear about what I don’t want , making what I want a lot easier to narrow down and focus on. Thanks for coming to my Ted Talk.
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Sharman Mateko
Sharman Mateko@MatekoSharman·
@zimpricecheck appalling! im more worried if there is any legal basis for this... i foresee OK will engage in another legal battle on this.. something they cannot afford.
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💲Zimpricecheck🇿🇼
💲Zimpricecheck🇿🇼@zimpricecheck·
𝗦𝗵𝗼𝗰𝗸 𝗮𝘀 𝗢𝗞 𝗭𝗶𝗺𝗯𝗮𝗯𝘄𝗲, 𝘄𝗵𝗶𝗰𝗵 𝗶𝘀 𝗰𝘂𝗿𝗿𝗲𝗻𝘁𝗹𝘆 𝗼𝗽𝗲𝗿𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴 under corporate rescue, has suspended its employee payroll to "facilitate recovery." The retail giant is basically asking its staff to work for free. We are highly sceptical of this plan, which is as bizarre as it is unfair. While the supermarket chain is indeed in deep trouble, this move highlights a darker side of local corporate culture: * 𝗟𝗮𝗯𝗼𝘂𝗿 𝗘𝘅𝗽𝗹𝗼𝗶𝘁𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻: Big companies in Zimbabwe exploit the fact that the unemployment rate is extremely high. Management knows desperate workers will endure unpaid labour just to avoid losing their jobs entirely. * 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗘𝘅𝗲𝗰𝘂𝘁𝗶𝘃𝗲 𝗗𝗶𝘃𝗶𝗱𝗲: The same executives who splash massive bonuses on themselves during the good years cannot seriously expect ordinary shop-floor workers to bear the brunt of a collapse. Forcing staff to work under a total salary freeze pushes the burden of institutional failure directly onto families who can least afford it. 🛒📉 Can a retail giant seriously expect to turn things around with an entirely unpaid workforce? Join the 𝗭𝗶𝗺𝗽𝗿𝗶𝗰𝗲𝗰𝗵𝗲𝗰𝗸 WhatsApp Channel for more corporate updates and market trends: whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va… #Zimbabwe #OKZimbabwe #CorporateRescue #LabourRights #Zimpricecheck
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Africa Facts Zone
Africa Facts Zone@AfricaFactsZone·
Only one Ghanaian showed up for the free flight to evacuate Ghanaians based in South Africa back home. The Ghanaian Government offered to provide free flights for 300 Ghanaians willing to leave South Africa.
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Veve
Veve@LudidiVelani·
During his trial, San and Khoi traditional leader Wayne Aah Xammi Petersen, who also serves as a Cllr in the Kouga Muni, requested a Khoisan-speaking interpreter to translate the court proceedings. It was, however, established that he neither spoke nor understood the language 😂
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S Chinzara
S Chinzara@ChinzaraSaymore·
@CucsmanE My brother Cucsman to set the record straight,Fadzai Mahere is an officer of the court. I don’t know if you understand what it means?
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Cucsman
Cucsman@CucsmanE·
I didn't want to comment much about this, but I am so fascinated by the remarks being made here. I have seen people making the same excuses for opposition lawyers who represent corrupt ZANU PF people in court, saying it's their job. Honestly, with this kind of thinking and behavior, we will have ZANU PF in power for quite some time. ZANU PF is an enemy of the people, and we should treat it as such. Malaba was one of the most instrumental people in prolonging ZANU PF’s stay in power; he wasn't professional and was evil. What is there to celebrate for a person like that? If this reasoning is sincere, then one of these days I want to see "Sisi" Fadzi representing Sengezo Tshabangu in court because it’s her profession. Let’s not perpetuate rubbish. Zimbabwe is not a normal democracy where people coexist despite their political differences. Zimbabwe is a war zone; you can't be seen dining with the same people you are fighting in the name of professionalism.
COZWVA@cozwva

Adv Fadzai Mahere, spotted attending the farewell dinner of Chief Justice Malaba which was attend by high profile people from the government including the two Vice Presidents, Rtd Gen CDGN Chiwenga and Rtd Col Kembo Muhadi

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