Over 2,100 Zimbabwean couples divorced in 2023, Court records show

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Over 2,100 Zimbabwean couples divorced in 2023, Court records show

MORE than 2 100 couples divorced last year, while 1 061 others have separated since the beginning of this year, court records show. Latest High Court records indicate that 2 149 cases were heard and settled last year, with the High Court in Harare handling the lion’s share, at 1 539. There were 392 divorce matters before the Bulawayo High Court, while the Masvingo court settled 92 matters, with courts in Chinhoyi and Mutare hearing 36 and 90 cases, respectively.

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