Our team is comprised of genuinely gifted minds

Raised in Buhera and attended school at Muzokomba High School. Went to University of Zimbabwe law school. Joined private practice in 2015 wherein he practiced much of criminal and labour law following the zuva petroleum case and opened his law firm in 2025 in Bulawayo.
A determined farmer and livestock rearer, participates a lot in local expos including the sanganai hlangai, zitf, agricultural show.
Practice areas
1. Corporate law
2. Civil law
3. Exchange control
4. Alternative dispute resolution
5. Arbitration
6. Mining law
7. Commercial law
8. Anti-corruption and assets recovery
9. Labour
10. Intellectual property
11. Estates administration
12. Agricultural law
13. Business rescue
A determined farmer and livestock rearer, participates a lot in local expos including the sanganai hlangai, zitf, agricultural show.
Practice areas
1. Corporate law
2. Civil law
3. Exchange control
4. Alternative dispute resolution
5. Arbitration
6. Mining law
7. Commercial law
8. Anti-corruption and assets recovery
9. Labour
10. Intellectual property
11. Estates administration
12. Agricultural law
13. Business rescue

Tafadzwa started off her career in 2013 as a Public Prosecutor with the National Prosecuting Authority which experience nurtured her deep understanding of the criminal justice system. She later joined the human rights sector in 2019 whereupon she joined ‘Justice for Children’ as a Programmes Officer and later joined Catholic Relief Services in 2021. In the aforementioned roles, her duties included providing legal representation to vulnerable children, raising awareness on human rights and promoting alternative dispute resolution.
Tafadzwa’s tenure in the child rights sector saw her interfacing with other vulnerable groups including women and disabled persons which harnessed her passion for promoting access to justice for the marginalised.
She later joined private practise in 2023 and her strong foundation in the child rights and human rights sector has seen her handle various family law matters. Tafadzwa enjoys travelling and carrying out charity initiatives in her spare time.
Practice areas
1. Family law (Women’s law, Custody, guardianship and maintenance)
2. Divorce and property sharing
3. Wills and Inheritance
4. Immigration law
5. Corporate law
6. Labour Law
7. Displinary proceedings
8. Alternative Dispute resolution
9. Criminal law
Tafadzwa’s tenure in the child rights sector saw her interfacing with other vulnerable groups including women and disabled persons which harnessed her passion for promoting access to justice for the marginalised.
She later joined private practise in 2023 and her strong foundation in the child rights and human rights sector has seen her handle various family law matters. Tafadzwa enjoys travelling and carrying out charity initiatives in her spare time.
Practice areas
1. Family law (Women’s law, Custody, guardianship and maintenance)
2. Divorce and property sharing
3. Wills and Inheritance
4. Immigration law
5. Corporate law
6. Labour Law
7. Displinary proceedings
8. Alternative Dispute resolution
9. Criminal law

Mary grew in a small mining town in the heart of midlands called Mvuma. She did her High School at Regina Mundi High school in Gweru, the mission school experience shaped her into a steel strong woman who tackles her cases head on with tenacity hence her high success rate even in the most complex cases.
She graduated from the University of Zimbabwe Law school in 2018 and she has been in the private practice ever since.
She enjoys fitness, health wellness and lifestyle. She is also a part time netballer.
Practice areas
1. Intellectual property
2. Cyber and digital law
3. Property and conveyancing
4. Criminal law
5. Civil and commercial law
6. Estates planning and administration
7. Assets and debts recovery
8. Mining law
She graduated from the University of Zimbabwe Law school in 2018 and she has been in the private practice ever since.
She enjoys fitness, health wellness and lifestyle. She is also a part time netballer.
Practice areas
1. Intellectual property
2. Cyber and digital law
3. Property and conveyancing
4. Criminal law
5. Civil and commercial law
6. Estates planning and administration
7. Assets and debts recovery
8. Mining law

Tatend attended school at Sandringham High school. He graduated from MSU. He enjoys criminal and civil litigation. During his spare time, he enjoys playing soccer, golf and swimming.
Practice areas
1. Civil law
2. Criminal law
3. Police act
4. Deceased estates
5. Mining law
6. Labour
Practice areas
1. Civil law
2. Criminal law
3. Police act
4. Deceased estates
5. Mining law
6. Labour
