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A major Storm is Brewing – ENS Inc embroiled in a major scandal involving the government of Zimbabwe’s invasion of SA jurisdiction

Caroline Du Plessis

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A major Storm is Brewing – ENS Inc embroiled in a major scandal involving the government of Zimbabwe’s invasion of SA jurisdiction following President Mnangagwa’s admission that he was the driving force behind the demise of SMM Holdings Private Limited (SMM) and the decision to divest the shareholder of SMM, SMM Holdings Limited (SMMH), of the entire shareholding using the controversial Reconstruction decree.

In the matter under case number CCZ 34/21, in response to Mupasiri’s application alleging that President Mnangagwa was fingered by his lawyer as the man behind the use of public power to expropriate all assets deemed to be under the control of Mawere, this is what he stated: https://heyzine.com/flip-book/7db1ca2df5.html –

Notwithstanding this material admission that the affairs of a private company were known to President Mnangagwa who at the material time had no relationship with SMM, Mr. Pieter Colyn who orchestrated the SA litigations on behalf of SMM under reconstruction, asserts in judicial proceedings to this day that SMM and its subsidiaries including Steelnet Zimbabwe Private Limited were private companies and as such Gwaradzimba’s extrajudicially conferred right in relation to this entities did not constitute any attack on the SA jurisdictional space.

It is not in dispute that absent the reconstruction decree, ENS Inc would not have had any nexus to act on behalf of Steelnet in relation to the affairs of Petter Trading Pty Limited in South Africa.

I have read Mr. Mawere’s affidavit in response to ENS Inc’s opposition to Mr. Mupasiri’s application for a declaratory order that Steelnet was the alter ego of the GOZ. For more details on Mr. Colyn’s averments under oath, please follow this link: https://heyzine.com/flip-book/23bac1ab7c.html.

It is ENS INC’s pleaded version that the constitutionality of the application of a Zimbabwean decree in SA does not constitute extra-territorial application of Zimbabwean laws in SA making SA a province of SA.

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