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🇿🇼 Published: 08 May 2026
📘 Source: 263Chat

The Zimbabwe Music Rights Association (ZIMURA) says the High Court has reinstated three of its board members after they successfully challenged their dismissal. In a statement, the association said the High Court granted a provisional order on 6 May restoring Alexio Gwenzi, First Farai Batani and Evelyn Natsai Moyo to the board with immediate effect. The three had contested a decision by the Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs to terminate the entire ZIMURA board in March.

“The effect of this important court result is that Alexio Gwenzi, First Farai Batani and Evelyn Natsai Moyo have been reinstated with immediate effect to continue to run the affairs of ZIMURA until the court process is finalised,” the association said. The ruling also allows the reinstated board members to continue carrying out their duties without interference while implementation of the dismissal remains on hold. ZIMURA called on members, clients, stakeholders, law enforcement agencies and the media to cooperate with the restored leadership.

“This leadership remains deeply committed to the effective, transparent, and efficient collection and distribution of royalties to the very musicians and rights holders the Association was founded to serve,” the organisation said. The association described the ruling as “a legal affirmation of the will of ZIMURA’s membership” and warned against any attempts to disrupt the board’s operations.

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Originally published by 263Chat • May 08, 2026

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