Tshabangu
approached
the
High
Court
seeking
an
order
to
prevent
his
recall,
naming
his
party,
the
Speaker
of
Parliament,
and
the
President
of
the
Senate
as
the
first,
second,
and
third
respondents,
respectively.
In
the
interdict
matter,
Justice
Zimba-Dube
recorded
an
undertaking
from
the
first
respondent
(CCC)
not
to
recall
Tshabangu
or
undermine
case
number
HCH
830/25,
which
pertains
to
Tshabangu’s
court
case
against
his
expulsion.
The
Speaker
of
Parliament’s
lawyers
acknowledged
the
order.
As
reported
by
the Chronicle,
in
the
declaratory
matter,
the
respondents
must
file
their
opposing
papers
by
Tuesday,
4
March
2025,
while
the
applicants
must
submit
their
answering
affidavit
and
heads
of
argument
by
Monday,
10
March
2025.
The
case
is
scheduled
for
a
hearing
on
Thursday,
13
March
2025.
Tshabangu
has
cited
Sesel
Zvidzai,
Concillia
Chinanzvavana,
Gilbert
Kadogora,
Shepherd
Mushonga,
and
the
CCC
as
the
first,
second,
third,
fourth,
and
fifth
respondents,
respectively.
These
people
were
members
of
the
disciplinary
committee
that
expelled
him.
This
interim
order
ensures
that
Tshabangu
will
retain
his
parliamentary
seat
while
his
legal
challenge
progresses.
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