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Zimbabwe: High Court Dismisses Biti's Defamation Appeal

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[The Herald] THE High Court has dismissed an application by Harare lawyer Tendai Biti who is seeking condonation for late filing of heads of argument in a matter in which he is being sued for US$1 million for defamation by Augur Investments' top executives, Mr Kenneth Raydon Sharpe and Mrs Tatiana Aleshina.

Source: allAfrica.com

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