Zimbabwe: High Court Slams British Tycoon Van Hoogstraten's Bid to Revive 16-Year-Old Property Claim - Rules Case Is Long Dead
[AllAfrica - Africa] - 27/08/2025
[New Zimbabwe] The High Court has thrown out British businessman Nicholas van Hoogstraten's attempt to resurrect a 2009 lawsuit over a luxury Harare property, ruling that the case was long dead and any order now would be a brutum fulmen -- an empty thunderbolt with no effect.
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